Quantum Age: From the World of Black Hammer #2

8.0

Critic Rating

5 Reviews
8.2

User Rating

13 Reviews
Writer Jeff Lemire
Artist Wilfredo Torres
Cover Price $3.99

A rogue Martian joins forces with the down-and-out heroes of the Quantum League only to find themselves on the run from powerful, oppressive militia forces. Shocking events come to light from both the Martian's past and the Leaguers ties to the heroes of Black Hammer farm.

o Based on Jeff Lemire's Eisner Award-winning Black Hammer!

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  • 9.0

    Multiversity Comics - Jacob Robert Nuckolls

    Aug 06, 2018

    Lemire and team prove to us once again that this universe extends beyond the "Black Hammer" series by creating a book with familiar imagination and wit while terracing new territories. Read Full Review

  • 8.5

    AIPT - Zarik Khan

    Jul 31, 2018

    Lemire and Torres are pacing this story perfectly by continuing to use flashbacks to build the backstory of their protagonist and revealing mysteries one by one rather than leaving everything for the end. While it's frustrating that there are still a few major open questions, the impatience and desire to get answers is a testament to the high quality of a series that leaves you wanting more. Read Full Review

  • 8.4

    The Fandom Post - Chris Beveridge

    Aug 01, 2018

    In a world where I don't have an ongoing Legion of Super-Heroes comic (yet get some live-action stuff on TV of all places), Quantum Age is delivering something that I've been craving for some time. Lemire gives us the classic kind of storytelling with just enough of a modern edge to make it work while playing within larger trappings. Read Full Review

  • 8.0

    Comic Book Corps - Jeff

    Aug 02, 2018

    Jeff Lemire's Black Hammer-verse keeps getting richer with each new title Dark Horse releases. This week we have more pieces of the Quantum Age's puzzle coming together. Heartbreaking backstory and a sci-fi space battle unfold in this thoroughly entertaining comic. Read Full Review

  • 6.0

    ComicBook.com - Adam Barnhardt

    Aug 01, 2018

    As you dig deeper throughout the issue, flashbacks line the page that help create some much-need character depth for the title's protagonist, and that's what sets this book apart from the rest. Read Full Review

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