Killmonger #2

8.5

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6 Reviews
8.6

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10 Reviews
Writer Bryan Edward Hill
Artist Juan Ferreyra
Cover Price $3.99

CAN'T KILL THE KING!
All he wants is Ulysses Klaw. But to get his revenge, Erik Killmonger will have to take a job from the deadliest man in New York City: Wilson Fisk, the Kingpin of crime. Four targets - four assassins. Assuming, that is, that Erik can trust his newfound teammates...
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  • 10

    ComicBook.com - Nicole Drum

    Dec 19, 2018

    It's a complex, powerful, and beautiful issue. Read Full Review

  • 9.8

    The Super Powered Fancast - Deron Generally

    Dec 20, 2018

    What makes the entire issue additionally compelling is the brilliantly detailed art by Juan Ferreyra. There are some breathtaking panels in this issue and they complement the pace of the story well. The last three pages build to a crescendo as the final reveal is expertly done. Read Full Review

  • 9.0

    Comic Crusaders - Daniel Clark

    Dec 24, 2018

    Although this series does not have the Max label it feels like a spiritual successor to many of those series that deal with more complex themes and impactful violence. The violence here is by no means exploitative. Rather it is used well to further empathize the stakes of this new underground world Killmonger has fallen into. Taking a life is not without major consequences and Erik is coming to realize what it will take to complete his mission. Read Full Review

  • 9.0

    Weird Science Marvel Comics - Jim Werner

    Dec 27, 2018

    This issue made me do an about face on this series.  Byan Hill and Juan Ferreyra have made a believer out of me and I cant wait for the next issue. Read Full Review

  • 7.4

    Comic Watch - Matt Meyer

    Dec 31, 2018

    Killmonger takes a back seat this issue to a supporting character whose motivations are all over the place, which is disappointing after the first issue's focused and character-driven set-up. There are some decent character moments, but ultimately nothing that moves Killmonger's character forward any. If you turn your brain off where the plot is concerned it's a decent read, but I highly doubt that's what Hill had in mind. Juan Ferreyra's art is the main draw here, although this issue's cliffhanger could definitely provide the shot in the arm next issue needs to get the story back on track. Read Full Review

  • 6.0

    Black Nerd Problems - Oz Longworth

    Dec 21, 2018

    This book showed a lot of promise but the amount of missed opportunities to set "Year One" Killmonger apart from other villainous backstories sent its stock sliding south faster than the Cowboys' playoff chances. It's not unsalvageable but anyone who has already invested in this book early won't see much intellectual return. Read Full Review

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