In part two of the all-new crime drama THE KITCHEN, the girls find their newly claimed criminal empire under threat when a sleazy hustler blackmails them for more money than they have. Can they get it together in time and keep control of the Hells Kitchen underworld? Or will they have to take more drastic measures to protect their turf?
The Kitchen #2 is a fantastic continuation from the first issue, an improvement in many areas. The story is really picking up and heading in an interesting direction, along with some fantastic and engaging characters and lovely looking artwork. If you are looking for a good crime book or even looking for a good mini-series — get this book immediately. The Kitchen is one of the best mini-series I've read in a long time and even with only two issues out, and is worth your time and money. Read Full Review
Quite unexpectedly so, this series is turning out to be some good fun indeed. Read Full Review
Ollie Masters manages to craft a great story, unfortunately full of a lot more exposition, but still an incredibly fun read nonetheless. The concept of three women running a small crime empire in Hell's Kitchen is fascinating and while I know there are going to be bumps in the road this is still one of the books I most look forward to on my pull list. Despite the fantastic writing the real superstar of the issue is Ming Doyle's art. Doyle creates a world I love to see full of character that seem incredibly real despite being drawings on a page. Read Full Review
"The Kitchen" #2 is a good comic, and I'm still quite curious on where it's going next. But after a slightly stronger debut, this familiarity for the second issue is a tiny bit disappointing. Here's hoping that the exposition is fully over at this point, and we can start seeing the comic move ahead with the same strength of that first issue once more. Read Full Review
We still need more from this book overall, but the pieces are worth investing in. Read Full Review
A nice jump in quality from the first issue.