CUT OFF FROM THE X-MEN?!
Rogue races to rescue Ka-Zar and discover what is happening to the Savage Land. But can she outrun her past, or is this ancient world her perdition? The Savage Land has a new god, but is she merciful?
Rated T+
While there are no earth shattering surprises this issue, this installment is superbly written and beautifully bought to life in a way that pulls you in and sweeps you into a savage world of adventure as war begins to brew and our gal and Magneto find themselves smack bang in the middle of it, When there aren't Pterodactylus falling out the sky nearly crushing them. Fun stuff all around. Read Full Review
Zulema Scotto Lavina and Rachelle Rosenberg continues to impress in Rogue: The Savage Land #2. The combination of intricate details and Rosenberg's stunning range of vibrant colors transforms the comic into a beautiful work of art. There are some panels that are absolutely striking, for example, a lot of the scenes in the bottom-of-the-ocean evil lair featuring Ka-Zar. I look forward to seeing what the artists of Rogue: The Savage Land #2 do in the next installment! Read Full Review
The second issue is even better than the first!
Well done! Beautifully written and illustrated!
I love how Rogue's personality comes to life. She's so spunky and playful. Seeley's Rogue is the best Rogue ever and playfully juxtaposed against Magneto's sternness. And I like the tension between them. They're both awesome!
Bravo! Well done!