Thunderbolts #2
| Writer | Jim Zub |
| Artist | Jon Malin |
| Cover Price | $3.99 |
• A group of reformed (are they reformed?) super criminals protect a facet of immense power while hunting down and destroying bizarre, mind-bending threats to the world -- What could go wrong?
• A gut-wrenching battle for leadership; an alien threat; and the Thunderbolts caught red-handed by...well, read our pulse-pounding second issue and find out!
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CRITIC REVIEWS
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9.5
AIPT - David Brooke
Jun 08, 2016This is about as much fun as an action first superhero comic can get. It's fun and incredibly cinematic comic book reading. Read Full Review
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8.0
Weird Science - Jim Werner
Jun 27, 2016Issue one set the bar pretty high and I was worried that issue two of Thunderbolts would not be able to deliver. Zub did a great job following it up, and has me wanting to stick around to see where it goes. Read Full Review
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7.0
CourtOfNerds - Benjamin Raven
Jun 08, 2016When focusing on Kobik, Thunderbolts #2 is a fun ride. Jon Malin's work in this issue is fantastic. Read Full Review
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6.8
IGN - Levi Hunt
Jun 09, 2016The art can be problematic at times (both in its exaggerated body types, and little attention to the background), and there's little of substance that seems to actually progress in the story. Read Full Review
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5.3
Heroes Direct - Adam Fitch
Jun 28, 2016Overall, the story is alright though the majority of the characters are expendable. Besides Winter Solider and Kobik, none of the characters have any substance; they could be swapped out for other bad guys quite easily and it'd make literally next to no difference to the barely existent plotline. The artwork forThunderbolts is still massively underwhelming and disappointing, too. Read Full Review