Heroes: Vengeance #2

7.5

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Writer Zach Craley, Seamus Fahey
Artist Rubine Cubiles
Cover Price $3.99

It's a day in the life of El Vengador, as he tries to balance his family life with his dealings with the Los Angeles gangsters. But how will El Vengador cope when the stakes are raised and he is forced to fight a huge, fiery Evo? Plus: Discover El Vengador's lair!

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  • 8.5

    Graphic Policy - christopher scott author

    Nov 22, 2015

    The contrast used in the first issue continues in this one as well with splendid results. Compared to the first issue this one isn't as dark, or action packed as the first. The art combines with the story, as it trades back forth between the past, and the present. Contributing to the natural balance that seems to flow throughout the book. Read Full Review

  • 8.0

    Flickering Myth - Tai Freligh

    Nov 13, 2015

    This issue had a lot more going for it. The story was interesting and the illustrations didn't bother me as much this month. The issue also includes a variant cover as well as a gallery of other variant covers for issue #1 that featured other Heroes Reborn characters such as HRG and Miko. It also hada tease to the next issue where we see a priest on the cover of Heroes Vengeance #3. If you watch the show like I do, then you will recognize the character ofFather Mauricio Chavez here. In the show, the Father is a friend to the Gutierrez family (and turns out he's an EVO too!). I'm intrigued to find out more about how he came into their lives and plays such an important ally for them on the television show. Read Full Review

  • 6.0

    Nerdly - Dean Fuller

    Nov 18, 2015

    All that being said, I will be back for issue 3. The concept is sound, the lead character interesting enough, and there certainly feels as though there is much more to come. Read Full Review

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