Xena: Warrior Princess #2
| Writer | Genevieve Valentine |
| Artist | Ariel Medel |
| Cover Price | $3.99 |
The fight is on! Xena and Gabrielle battle for their lives against the Harpies, who quickly reveal themselves to be more than they seem - but what happens when Gabrielle finds herself trapped between the past and the future?
CRITIC REVIEWS
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9.6
SciFiPulse - Patrick Hayes
May 21, 2016The plot thickens as the cast expands and Xena and Gabrielle have a mission, but one is keeping a terrible secret. Xena's saga continues to burn brightly with this series. Recommended. Read Full Review
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8.0
The Fandom Post - Alex Henning
May 18, 2016We've set up a lot by now and we're moving forward to a new objective, so I can't wait to see what future twists and surprises come up for Xena and the others. This was, like the first issue, a very good read once more. Read Full Review
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8.0
Comic Bastards - Isaac Quattlebaum
Jun 01, 2016The highest compliment I can give any comic based on an existing property is that it is as good in quality. This new Xena: Warrior Princess series does everything the Xena television show did. There are strong female characters, Greek mythology, and cool action scenes. I'm glad that Dynamite Comics is breathing life into this classic franchise. It's clear that there are plenty more great stories to tell. Read Full Review
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7.0
ComicWow!TV - Bhavna Bakshi
May 23, 2016Xena: Warrior Princess is, of course, based off of the TV series with the same name. I’m really glad to see it back and as beautiful as ever. The creative team has done an absolutely fantastic job on this series, and I can’t wait to join Xena on her journey through a land she is barely familiar with. Read along to take the journey with us! Read Full Review
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6.0
Outright Geekery - Christopher Hitchcock
May 09, 2016The art style is fine. The fight in the beginning does a good job of mixing up combat between the new characters and each new character's design is distinct and fits with the general look of Xena's universe. After that it's mostly talking heads in a forrest at night. This isn't bad in anyway, it just doesn't give much for the reader to look at. I'm curious to see where the story will be going now that we've got a new team of characters, but this issue isn't going to hook new readers. Read Full Review