Glitterbomb: The Fame Game #2
| Writer | Jim Zub |
| Artist | Djibril Morissette-Phan |
| Cover Price | $3.99 |
Kaydon's tragedy-touched fame is a vortex pulling her ever deeper, and something else lurks there with her in the darkness...
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Outright Geekery - Tom Guilfoyle
Oct 24, 2017Glitterbomb The Fame game continues to be an interesting commentary on the dark side of fame. The horror elements work perfectly and Jim continues to be a fantastic writer. Djibril and K. Michael have a wonderful partnership resulting in beautiful artwork. Read Full Review
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10
Newsarama - Matthew Sibley
Oct 26, 2017Bolstered by the emotional artwork of Djibril Morissette-Phan and K. Michael Russell, so much is said through posture and positioning over explicit dialogue and makes Glitterbomb: The Fame Game one of the most powerful (and perhaps vital) books on the stands. Read Full Review
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9.0
Lyles Movie Files - Pierre Brown
Oct 25, 2017Original, tense, heavy, and strong social commentary towards the core of fame makes Image Comics Glitterbomb: The Fame Game a story that is not to be missed. Read Full Review
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9.0
SnapPow.com - Harrison Rawdin
Oct 26, 2017Glitterbomb: The Fame Game #2 deals with death, denial and darkness with the help of a team that seems primed to toy with all the themes therein. It's a monster yarn with the horror of the current world as its landscape making its story, and the odyssey of our babysitter, all the more compelling. In other words: this is a smartly written piece adorned with pretty pictures that demand and earn your attention. Read Full Review
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9.0
Horror DNA - James Ferguson
Nov 01, 2017Glitterbomb: The Fame Game ups the ante considerably with this issue. It runs the gamut of emotions, bouncing from happiness to sadness to utter despair. Along the way it takes a stop in terror and lingers there for a bit. What is impressive is how this series balances real world, everyday horror with supernatural monsters. In the end, it's tough to tell which one is more frightening. Read Full Review
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8.0
Comic Book Corps - Pierre Arnette
Oct 25, 2017Zub, Morissette-Phan, and Russell have a real good story on their hands and I can't wait to see how it all ends. The first issue did a real good job of setting up the story and this issue does a nice job of moving the plot along. Read Full Review
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7.5
AIPT - Eric Cline
Oct 23, 2017Solid artwork and character development make this another successful chapter for the Hollywood horror series. Read Full Review
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6.0
Comic Bastards - Ben Snyder
Oct 25, 2017Glitterbomb- The Fame Game #2 struggles solely because of it's protagonist. It's not that Kaydon is given poorly written dialogue or poorly drawn; it's just that Jim Zub hasn't really done anything with her yet. Read Full Review
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