Cave Carson Has A Cybernetic Eye #2

8.8

Critic Rating

8 Reviews
7.8

User Rating

14 Reviews
Writer Jonathan Rivera, Gerard Way
Artist Michael Avon Oeming, Tom Scioli
Cover Price $3.99

Something is rotten in the subterranean state of Muldroog, the ancestral home of Cave's wife Eileen (a.k.a. Princess Mazra P'thrall), forcing Cave to step out of adventurer retirement to solve this mystery. To do that, he must to steal a massive piece of mobile technology and recruit an old friend for this mission. Also in this issue: How Cave got that cybernetic eye. And explosions. Lots and lots of explosions.

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  • 10

    Pop Culture Uncovered - belleburr

    Nov 21, 2016

    This book is just damn good guys, you should pick it up immediately. Read Full Review

  • 9.5

    AIPT - David Brooke

    Nov 16, 2016

    If you were on the fence about Cave Carson Has a Cybernetic Eye this issue should assuage you. If you like your action delivered with a heavy dose of visually striking imagery and weirdness, you can't do better than this. Read Full Review

  • 9.5

    Comicosity - Mexi Gremillion

    Nov 16, 2016

    Im a fan of the Young Animal Imprint, so it probably doesnt come as a surprise when I say I recommend this comic. Though the story hasnt exactly caught up with the characters, I think the writers have time to make something fantastic since its only the second issue. Cave Carson has a Cybernetic Eye is a fascinating series and is worth your time. Read Full Review

  • 9.0

    IGN - Jesse Schedeen

    Nov 17, 2016

    This book really is DC's answer to The Venture Bros. in many ways. Read Full Review

  • 9.0

    Chuck's Comic Of The Day - Chuck

    Nov 20, 2016

    Highly recommended! (But not for kids.) Read Full Review

  • 8.0

    DC Comics News - Matthew Lloyd

    Nov 16, 2016

    There is a nice balance of quirkiness, nostalgia and humanity to this title. While it embraces all the nostalgia of the original strip, this modern take has the benefit of utilizing contemporary storytelling techniques. And as good comics always do, this book is able to find a way to really make the reader care about the main characters and root for them both in their external as well as internal conflicts. Read Full Review

  • 8.0

    Major Spoilers - Matthew Peterson

    Nov 17, 2016

    Of all the Young Animal books, this is the one I picked as the weirdest and the one I had the least expectations of, but Way, Rivera and Oeming have put that all to shame with a story that reminds me of an Indiana Jones tale, only set in the DC Universe. With explosions. I do like the explosions. Cave Carson Has A Cybernetic Eye #2 is even better than the strong first issue, with wonderful art, expertly paced action and well-written, fun story from cover to cover. Read Full Review

  • 7.5

    Weird Science - Reggie Hemingway

    Nov 16, 2016

    There's a solid story emerging in this series, which may end up reading better in one sitting rather than parceled out in single issues. Still, this issue answers a few floating questions and provides some much-needed background that makes future installments compelling. The whole style of this book is fantastic, and it could easily be appreciated on its visual impact alone. I look forward to further adventures. Read Full Review

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