For centuries, they have shaped the progress of New York City from the shadows. Their legacy is cloaked in mystery, with even the most connected in Manhattan unaware of what they truly represent. But now, the Cabal has released a deadly plague upon New York City, and Marian's life is on the line.
Shand has managed to take us on a rollercoaster of emotions this issue, which is completely unlike Robyn, but has expertly managed to stick to the Robyn we all know and love. Her devotion to Marian is unwavering, and it's a genuine joy to see that perfectly portrayed within this exceptional issue. If you haven't had the pleasure of reading this issue yet, then I strongly urge you do so. It's just the perfect blend of fantastic artwork, and an equally as enthralling storyline. Easily one of the best Robyn Hood issues to date. Read Full Review
With Shand's brilliant writing and Ingranata's darkly fluid artwork, this issue was a joy to read. It shows how much Robyn really cares for Marian, even if she won't admit it out loud. Read Full Review
A fun read with some excellent surprises and some good visuals. Only the art has some missteps, but not enough to decimate the grade. Read Full Review
What I really liked most about The Plague Part 2 was Robyns ability to think on her feet. How she can manage to even the odds to do whats necessary never ceases to amaze. It was almost a triumphant moment when she shown she could play The Cabal at their own game on her own. The character exchanges between her, the leader of the Cabal and Malec were so well written you could feel how tense it was. Also loved the little cameos from Brittany, Liesel and Sela's voicemail. One thing Im hoping for Robyns final showdown with The Cabal is she brings a couple of her friends along for an old fashioned Realm Knight team up. Read Full Review
You know, I really never thought that picking up Robyn Hood for the first time would be a go to issue for me, but it has been. Time after time, the story proves to be worth the read. I look forward to seeing where next issue takes us and definitely seeing where Marian and Robyn stand. Read Full Review