We Ride Titans #2
| Writer | Tres Dean |
| Artist | Sebastian Piriz |
| Cover Price | $3.99 |
Learning to pilot a giant robot? Easy. Using that giant robot to smash kaiju? Piece of cake. Having to do both under the command of your estranged father, the only person in your family more stubborn than you? That's where Kit Hobbs' job finally gets difficult.
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9.0
Major Spoilers - Ingrid Lind-Jahn
Feb 27, 2022Kit agrees to pilot the family Titan, but it is going to be on her own terms. Read Full Review
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8.0
But Why Tho? - Collier "CJ" Jennings
Feb 23, 2022We Ride Titans #2continues the trend set by previous Vault series includingWitchblood andThe Blue Flame, grounding its high-concept pitch with plenty of family drama. With the end of the issue bringing in a new foe, it looks like the series will also continue to feature plenty of giant robot fights - and that's a recipe for success in my book. Read Full Review
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8.0
The Fandom Post - Chris Beveridge
Feb 23, 2022I liked the opening installment well enough but it "suffered" from the familiarity of a number of other kaiju titles that have been out lately. This issue helps to separate it from the pack a bit more by focusing on the family side and some of the generational aspects of what's going on here. The action side in the practice session is well-presented and I liked the time we get between Kit and Dej as it shows the sibling bond well. The tease at the end is the perfect hook as well to come back for more, and hopefully get a little more worldbuilding with it as well. Read Full Review
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7.5
Comics Bookcase - Clyde Hall
Feb 23, 2022We Ride Titans #2 continues character-driven groundwork for deeper impacts in the clashes of Colossi soon to come. Read Full Review
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6.0
Big Comic Page - Adam Brown
Feb 25, 2022What perhaps threw me here though is that despite the focus firmly being on family and the ties that bind, the build up and climax of this issue seems to shift back to some wham bam action premise. Im not complaining, but just when I thought I had a handle on where this was going, its another curveball. For my personal tastes the balance might be off a little, but theres ample helpings of both drama and violence. Simply put, I'm definitely glad I stuck with We Ride Titans. Bring on issue #3! Read Full Review