2020 Force Works #2
| Writer | Matthew Rosenberg |
| Artist | Juanan Ramirez |
| Cover Price | $3.99 |
• War Machine, U.S.Agent, Mockingbird and Quake have joined forces to fight against the robots for human survival as Force Works!
• But when the team finds themselves infected by Deathlok technology and turned into robots themselves, will that prime directive stand?
• Or will they find themselves turning coat and bringing about humanity's end?!
Rated T+
CRITIC REVIEWS
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9.2
The Super Powered Fancast - Deron Generally
Mar 25, 2020Ramirez and Di Salvo deliver some great art throughout this issue. From the action to the characters, everything looked great and engaged the reader with gorgeous details and dynamic action. Read Full Review
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9.1
Comic Watch - Jimmy Hayes
Apr 02, 2020Another really impressive issue in this series that only gets better. Read Full Review
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9.0
Henchman-4-Hire - Sean Ian Mills
Mar 28, 2020Considering it's a tie-in spin-off to another, bigger event, the creative team seems to be really having a blast throwing in all sorts of crazy ideas and mixing up some interesting characters. Read Full Review
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7.6
Monkeys Fighting Robots - Anthony Wendel
Mar 25, 2020Intense action and attention to detail on character expressions offer a rewarding experience. Read Full Review
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4.0
ComicBook.com - Tanner Dedmon
Mar 25, 2020The second issue of Force Works has some big twists in it to keep readers guessing, but the so-so action supporting those moments doesn't do a lot to set it apart from other superhero stories out there right now. Read Full Review
USER REVIEWS
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8.5
'It couldn't have happened to a nicer group of undead cyborg killing machines.' Bobbi is love.
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8.5
Entertaining action and banter for 20 pages. Deathloks, MODOK and Ultimo were baffling but bonus surprises.
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7.5
" You want to push someone around tough guy ? I'm right here ! " - US AGENT
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7.5
This was pretty good, but it all felt a little rushed, like too much is being juggled and there's not enough page space for it.
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7.0
Prelude: I found the first issue of 2020 Force Works good in premise but rather lackluster in execution. Hopefully, this will be a better issue. The Good: The art is good. I enjoy the team. The Bad: It was rather boring. Conclusion: Better then last issue, but not by much. Still isn't passable.
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7.0
Force Works escapes captivity, grasps the overall situation (rogue Deathloks are fighting giant robot Ultimo), and picks up an unlikely ally. It's got the usual Matthew Rosenberg sass and a brisk pace -- but the plot developments ride the narrow line between "good absurd" and "bad absurd." Not really essential, but enjoyable.
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5.5
Like this isn't terrible, there were some good moments, but like also I don't care.
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7.0