Gratitude
Well, I now know that at least one person actually read a copy of Empty Chamber #2!
Greg Burgas, over at CBR's Comics Should Be Good, said...
The promise of the first issue - weird espionage conspiracy thriller - is largely fulfilled in the second issue, and although this isn’t a perfect comic book, it has a lot to recommend it. Copland’s art works well for a thriller, and when he’s called upon to draw something majestic - a “helicarrier,” for instance (and yes, a character makes a Nick Fury joke) - he’s up to the task. Lewis’ story, which relies on some hoary clichés from the genre - the aggrieved general, the misdirection, the traitor on the inside - is still sharp enough to bring it up a notch to an interesting comic.
You can read the whole review here, and while you're there, why not give the other reviews a read, too!
Greg Burgas, over at CBR's Comics Should Be Good, said...
The promise of the first issue - weird espionage conspiracy thriller - is largely fulfilled in the second issue, and although this isn’t a perfect comic book, it has a lot to recommend it. Copland’s art works well for a thriller, and when he’s called upon to draw something majestic - a “helicarrier,” for instance (and yes, a character makes a Nick Fury joke) - he’s up to the task. Lewis’ story, which relies on some hoary clichés from the genre - the aggrieved general, the misdirection, the traitor on the inside - is still sharp enough to bring it up a notch to an interesting comic.
You can read the whole review here, and while you're there, why not give the other reviews a read, too!
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My shop didn't have any, but I special ordered it. Lookin' forward to reading it.
Thanks, MM! Hope you dig it.
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