Manhunter #2

8.0

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7.0

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2 Reviews
Writer Marc Andreyko
Artist Jesus Saiz

After her first night out as the Manhunter, Kate Spencer is black and blue and haunted by a foreboding dream. Even worse, L.A. is in an uproar over Copperhead's death by the Manhunter's hand, drawing the vengeful attention of Shadow Thief. And Kate's son arrives for a custody visit, which quickly goes sour!

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  • 8.0

    Comics Bulletin - Ray Tate

    Sep 24, 2004

    Manhunter continues to offer thrills and intrigue through a smart--apart from the smoking--strong female hero. Bonus points for killing the most annoying character introduced in the book. Read Full Review

  • 8.0

    Comics Bulletin - Shawn Hill

    Oct 01, 2004

    Saizs art has the efficient clarity of Ivan Reis, or of any of the JSA pencillers. He finds a darkness appropriate to this series, a film noir tone that befits his hard-boiled gumshoe leading lady, and especially the extreme villains Manhunter is starting to attract. In fact, hes almost reaching a J.H. Williams level of expressive clarity in certain panels, though he still falls short of the style Jae Lee masters on the covers. Read Full Review

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