I Can Sell You a Body #2
| Writer | Ryan Ferrier |
| Artist | George Kambadais |
| Cover Price | $3.99 |
Desperate Denny definitely doubles down on doing demonic deeds to distract the dastardly deviants demanding his death. During this, detectives dare to dive deep into Denny's divine delinquencies. Oh, Denny.
CRITIC REVIEWS
-
9.2
Geek'd Out - Anna Everts
Jan 29, 2020I Can Sell You A Body #2 is out now from IDW Publishing. Read Full Review
-
9.0
Multiversity Comics - Christa Harader
Jan 23, 2020I Can Sell You A Body #2 delights with sheer weirdness, humor and excellent craft. Read Full Review
-
8.6
Monkeys Fighting Robots - Jason Jeffords Jr
Jan 23, 2020Despite a few tonal hiccups, I CAN SELL YOU A BODY #2 continues to be a fun look at the life of disgraced TV psychic, Denny Little. Read Full Review
-
8.2
The Super Powered Fancast - Deron Generally
Jan 22, 2020Kambadais strikes the perfect tone with the art in this issue. There is a sense of fun to the artwork, but there are so many great action beats throughout. Read Full Review
-
8.0
Comics: The Gathering - Jay Hill
Jan 22, 2020This issue keeps up the freshness of this comic and adds some surprises along the way. This is such a unique comic that it’s a shame it’s only 4 issues long. But, luckily, Ryan Ferrier & George Kambadais are using those issues to do something really fun. Read Full Review
-
8.0
You Don't Read Comics - Russ Bickerstaff
Jan 22, 2020 Theres a sudden revelation at the end of the issue that things are about to get worse for Denny in a way that he couldnt hope to have anticipated. Its cute and everything, but it continues to pull the narrative in a wild, weird direction that doesnt seem like its going to allow for enough time with the central premise. Denny and his power seem very, very interesting, and the world of the afterlife in this series would be a lot of fun to explore if only Ferrier would relax and spend a little bit more time with it in the foreground of the story. Read Full Review
-
4.0
ComicBook.com - Chase Magnett
Jan 22, 2020This one is a disappointment. Read Full Review