Bleeding Hearts #2
| Writer | Deniz Camp |
| Artist | Stipan Morian |
| Cover Price | $3.99 |
A world overrun by flesh-eating zombies is the only world young Rabbit has ever known…and her mother, Cara, has done everything she can to get her ready to survive in it. But she never expected to meet a zombie who seemed to want to help her with this goal!
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10
Get Your Comic On - Aaron Gillingham
Mar 11, 2026Bleeding Hearts continues bring a fresh voice to the horror genre within comics. Thanks to its fantastic artwork and thoughtful writing, this second issue presents an interesting new dynamic for the series to explore. Read Full Review
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9.5
Geek Dad - Ray Goldfield
Mar 11, 2026This issue does a very clever thing as it takes us deeper into this twisted world of zombies – it completely flips the perspective. Read Full Review
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9.5
Fanlight Zone - Ken M.
Mar 11, 2026Camp and Morian continue their unorthodox zombie tale with an incredible new chapter. Cara’s struggles come to haunting reality with the writing. The art hits readers with many impactful looks that always keeps them guessing. This is one zombie tale that won’t be soon forgotten. Read Full Review
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9.5
AIPT - George Loftus
Mar 11, 2026First issues are hard to do. A final page reveal is sometimes more than enough to get audiences to come back the next month, but how do you keep momentum going when the twist is revealed? Bleeding Hearts #2 is nothing like its first issue yet somehow might be even more ambitious while telling a, technically, more grounded story that’s completely engrossing and gorgeously rendered by a creative team operating at the peak of their powers. Read Full Review
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9.0
Comic Watch - Anthony Bergamini
Mar 11, 2026Bleeding Hearts #2 continues to set up this world, albeit, from a different perspective, showcasing the possibilities of where this story can go. Read Full Review
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10
Sometimes issue 2's can feel rushed or drawn out but on this occasion, the turn of pace was sublime. Pacing , art , panels......each page pulled you into her heart. This for me was an easy perfect 10........outstanding ..JM
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10
This issue is a step up compared to the first issue. It really gets you attached to the characters and pulls you in the story. A little bird told me issue 3 is even better...can't wait
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9.0
Very glad to say that I liked this even more than the first issue. Honestly, a great read here. This time around, we get to know two human protagonists, in Cara and Rabbit, as they encounter Poke. Camp did a great job quickly establishing the dynamic between the mother and daughter, while also giving a good amount of emotional weight for them. Additionally, Morian, once again, gives us some really nice pages. I especially enjoyed the last few. Really looking forward to what's next, now that we've gotten one zombie-focused issue and one human-focused issue.
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6.0
I didn’t care for the change in perspective. Zombie-developing-feelings is a fairy unoriginal premise, but I think the ideas of activism and passive cruelty offered a really unique perspective that spoke to Deniz’ strengths. There isn’t much of that in this issue and it mostly feels like a generic zombie story. Like many of Camp’s stories, the emotional beats can err on cloying and the characters are a bit thin.