Huck Vol. 2: Big Bad World

8.5

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22 Reviews
10

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Writer Mark Millar
Artist Rafael Albuquerque, Dave McCaig

A man who just wants to make your day, coming up against the real world and hoping to change it.

Huck is the ultimate feel-good graphic novel, and this is a must for anyone who needs a little dopamine hit.

The sequel to Millarworld’s most beloved graphic novel, Millar and Albuquerque are back with the follow-up to the story of an autistic man with extraordinary gifts, who just wants to do one good deed every day and play his small part in making the world a better place.

In this story he discovers there are other people like him around the world, but they’re in danger and hiding from the authorities who more

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Huck: Big Bad World #1 6
8.6
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Huck: Big Bad World #2 3
8.9
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Huck: Big Bad World #3 4
8.5
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Huck: Big Bad World #4 3
8.8
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Huck: Big Bad World #5 4
8.1
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    Plot The hero who performs countless selfless acts of kindness every day returns, a hero brimming with tenderness and compassion. Huck's mother, Anna, is haunted by nightmares about how she gained the superpower to make anyone do her bidding with a single touch. When Anna wakes up, she finds Dr. Jack Harper on her porch. He explains that she and Huck aren't the only ones with powers in the world; there are many others who perform anonymous acts, like Sophia, who rescued him from drowning thirty years ago. He needs Huck to use his powerful search abilities to locate this woman. Anna, Huck, and Dr. Harper embark on a search for Sophia and encounter many beings with similar powers. These individuals begin to explain that they obtaine more

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