A fun skewing of some traditional superhero tropes.
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A fun skewing of some traditional superhero tropes.
Manages to remain remarkably character-centric in spite of all of the sci-fi tropes that are being explored.
Palicki fills a fairly dense occult mystery with funny dialogue.
Starer’s humor works on a whole bunch of different levels.
Palicki’s pacing and dialogue are remarkably engaging.
Russell lets the situations in the situational comedy.
Second Coming #6 leaves the story unsettlingly up in the air.
Second Coming remains one of the best comics on the stands right now. Fans of novelists Douglas Adams and Christopher Moore in particular should seek this title out, ASAP.
Second Coming remains clever enough, which goes a long way in this otherwise unfocused third issue.
“The greatest temptation in the world isn’t to do evil,” Jesus tells his new roommate, the superhero Sunstar, in the second issue of Ahoy Comics’ Second Coming, “but the need to be seen doing good.”
DC’s loss is AHOY’s gain with the compelling first issue of Second Coming.
Like most AHOY titles, their FCBD issue has something for everyone, and the best thing about an anthology title is that when something does hit, the reader can shrug and move on to the next feature.