The Few #2
| Writer | Sean Lewis |
| Artist | Hayden Sherman |
| Cover Price | $4.99 |
As Hale and the Boys run further from Herrod they find themselves taken in by the father of the militia men. Hale's past comes more and more into light as we discover how these boys are as good at guerilla warfare as they are.
CRITIC REVIEWS
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10
Outright Geekery - Fabienne Payet
Feb 27, 2017The dystopian tone remains firmly set and I am sure it will gather many more enthusiasts along the way. Onward to the next volume, because we know we need it! Read Full Review
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10
Graphic Policy - benchoward
Mar 10, 2017The Few #2 is an excellent follow-up to the series' promising start. It expands on characters, world-building, and themes while delivering even more top notch art. There is no telling what will happen in the next issue, but it's no doubt going to be epic. Go out and get this book now. Read Full Review
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8.8
Major Spoilers - Wayne Hall
Feb 28, 2017It's a very engrossing story, and two issues have me very seriously looking forward to more. Read Full Review
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8.0
Big Comic Page - Andrew McGlinn
Feb 23, 2017I'm delighted that issue two has emboldened the potential that was hinted at in the debut of The Few. Leaking out elements of this survivalist future and slowly fleshing out this world has made issue two significant. This one will grab you and lock you in if you were perhaps a bit undecided before. It's the type of story-telling I love, or at least it appears to be, and if the surprises keep on coming then who knows where The Few will end up! Regardless, I'm fully confident that this'll be a fun journey. Read Full Review
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6.0
Comic Bastards - Jonathan Edwards
Feb 22, 2017If you liked what all Lewis started in the first issue, I'm sure you'll like where he take it with this one. If you haven't been reading but are into the post-apocalyptic scene, this is probably worth taking a look. Really, I think this is one of those issues that serve as a nice barometer for the book as a whole. If you're not really digging the series by the end, it's probably safe to say you don't need to keep reading. Read Full Review