Author: Jay Faerber Illustrator: Scott Godlewski and Ron Riley Release Date: 1st April, 2015 Series: Copperhead Genre: Science-Fiction | Western | Mystery | Suspense | Action | Comics Edition: ascm file Pages: 77 Publisher: Diamond Book Distributors (Image Comics) Source: NetGalley Preceded By: Copperhead #1 (A New Sheriff In Town) Followed By: Copperhead #3
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After Copperhead #1 I dived head first in this one and now that I’ve read it, I’m glad that I did. It’s equally good as the first one and ends nicely. It was in continuation with the first one solving the mystery further (or complicating it first and then solving it.) I quite liked it’s ending as it was a subtle and a bit low key which obviously left our Sheriff agitated for the next part’s beginning.
Now that she’s pissed I’m sure there will be more action to look forward to. I loved the illustrations in this as well as the world building. It had some incidents that hinted subtly towards other potent threats to Sheriff Bronson which might sprout up in the future.
I’m eagerly waiting for the next parts to be available on NetGalley soon so that I can read them all ASAP! If you’re looking for a great graphic series then go ahead and get your hands on Copperhead. I’m sure you’ll enjoy it.
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16 responses to “Graphic Novel Review: Copperhead #2”
Hey Heena, glad to see you reading and enjoying so many comics! 🙂 I like Image Comics, so will give this series a go. Have a great day.
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Thanks a lot Bruce! I hope you’ll like it 😀
I’m struggling to find time for visiting all the blogs and reading everyone’s posts. I guess I’ll be visiting your blog sometime later this week… Hope you won’t think that I’ve just stopped visiting all my readers blogs!
Have great day Bruce! 🙂
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That’s OK Heena, I completely understand, there are only so many hours in the day, and always so much to do. 🙂 Have a fantastic day yourself my friend. 🙂
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The name of the comics app you were asking about yesterday is Comixology, if you are interested in reading Batman, Zatanna and other similar heroes, just type in DC Comics Comixology. They have old and up to date comics on there, very reasonably priced and a lot of really good free ones, including Batman and Wonder Woman, I have been using them for a number of years now. 🙂
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Comixology is fantastic. I spend far too much on their sales though 😦
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Me too, I buy both physical and digital which does get rather expensive.
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I’m currently moving house which is really making me rethink all my physical media. After packing up too many boxes, and lugging them up and down stairs, I’ve decided nice hardbacks, or stuff with sentimental or display value can stay,everything else can be replaced with digital copies…
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I completely understand, I have curbed my buying of single comic issues down by 50% recently and buy them as collected editions instead. Seriously running out of space, it’s not just the comics but also all the other collectables like action figures and statues, no willpower unfortunately!!
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Great review Helena! These look really good. The closest I’ve come to reading a comic on my Kindle was the graphic novel The Zodiac, but I really enjoyed it and and loved the graphics. Since you’ve been enjoying your experiences, I think I’ll try some more.
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Thanks a lot Kim! Though these comics are not compatible with Kindle, they are mostly in .ascm format and are read through Adobe Editions.
If you wanna try some then this one will be a fair choice. Also, there’s a graphic novel named Oddly Normal, I’m reading it these days… it’s brilliant. I guess it’ll be a 5 star read.
Hope you’ll enjoy them 🙂
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I have nominated you for the Liebster Award.
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Thanks a lot Robbin. Really appreciate! 🙂
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This graphic novel sound great 🙂
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Thanks a lot Galit! ❤
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Image has been coming out with some great stuff recently, I must try to read more of theirs. Saga and Black Science are highly recommended as well.
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