Kirby: Genesis #2
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| Writer | Kurt Busiek |
| Artist | Alex Ross, Jackson Herbert |
| Cover Price | $3.99 |
The Midnight Swan is on the loose! The Wanderer has reached Earth! The Godrealms are opened, the Lightning Lady is freed, and dark alliances are formed that even Silver Star and Galaxy Green may not be able to stand against. And in the middle of all this, one young man searches for his lost friend -- only to run afoul of Thunderfoot, the Half-Human. The explosion of cosmic wonder and unbridled adventure ramps up, as Kirby: Genesis continues! Also featuring Captain Victory, Dragonsbane and the Mythics, the Pioneer Two and more!
CRITIC REVIEWS
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8.0
Chuck's Comic Of The Day - Chuck
Aug 02, 2011As it is, it's like trying to get a drink of water from a fire hose. Read Full Review
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8.0
Major Spoilers - Jimmy
Aug 03, 2011I really enjoyed this issue, despite having to go over it several times to get myself up to speed. Averaging out the story and the art gets 4.25, so I'm forced to round either up or down... If I had read the previous issues I probably would round up, but because it isn't super friendly for a new reader jumping on, I'm going to stick with a strong 4 stars out of 5. If you've been reading the series, I expect you'll enjoy issue 2, but if you haven't been reading it already I'd probably pick up at least issue #1 first, maybe even the zero issue if you can find a copy. Read Full Review
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6.0
Comics Bulletin - Ray Tate
Jul 31, 2011Kirby Genesis #2Posted: Sunday, July 31, 2011By: Ray Tate Kurt BusiekJack Herbert, Alex Ross, Vinicius Andrade (c), Simon Bowland (l)Dynamite Galaxy Green and her bounty hunters offer the best from Kirby Genesis, and that's because they actually do something that's lively. They infiltrate a Montana sheriff's office to discern the whereabouts about their quarry, a group of space criminals lured to earth by a Big Bad named Darius, and they proceed to box them in at a selection of caverns. As a whole, despite being in only a few panels, the "Green Team" are the most effecient and therefore the most interesting characters. Read Full Review