Tigress Island #2
| Writer | Patrick Kindlon |
| Artist | EPHK |
| Cover Price | $3.99 |
An island prison full of lost women. A vindictive warden. And a slim chance to escape if they can work together. But not everyone shares the same vision. Our girls are going to have to fight their way out.
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9.6
You Don't Read Comics - Russ Bickerstaff
Apr 15, 2026As everything progresses, it begins to become increasingly apparent that what’s emerging on the island is something special. it’s not totally clear that every member of the ensemble is going to make it out alive. But there’s more than enough emotional connection between character and reader to make it all feel so strikingly well rendered on so many different levels. It’s really apparent that there’s a very definite climax that’s going to hit the page in a few issues. Already it’s feeling like it probably is going to end a little bit sooner than it should. Given the way the first couple of issues have gone. It really feels like a sequel series. They already be in order. Read Full Review
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9.0
Nerd Initiative - Yancy Arce
Apr 15, 2026Initially, this series could be perceived as gratuitously sexy for no reason. Especially when considering what the main plot is about. If you have been paying close attention to the news cycle for the past year or so, you’ll realize the parallels with Tigress Island and another very infamous island that we’re not going to mention here today. However, there’s some depth and complexity in these characters that’s worth exploring. If you’re looking for some ridiculous, sexy ladies to fight back against their captors, in a story where no one is innocent, Tigress Island might be the sort of NSFW content you didn’t know you were looking for. Read Full Review
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8.0
AIPT - Chris Coplan
Apr 14, 2026While second issues are often a challenge, 'Tigress Island' bucks the odds by leaning into what works and doing new things to engage and poke its readership. Read Full Review
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8.0
Lotusland Comics - Hank Rea
Apr 17, 2026'Tigress Island' is a taut, engrossing genre thriller — uniquely illustrated and smarter than its pulpy premise suggests. Nobody here is innocent, and with in-fighting threatening to doom them all, Kindlon and EPHK are steering this one toward a powder keg. Well worth picking up. Read Full Review
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7.9
Comic Watch - Marcell Hines
Apr 16, 2026Tigress Island #2 keeps up the fun of the first issue while adding a bit more pathos and danger for our leads. It will be entertaining to see how wild things continue to get from here. Read Full Review
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