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Sheltered #2

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You've probably read "survival stories" before but you haven't read anything like this.

The Good

The first issue of this series came out of nowhere. Ed Brisson introduced us to a small community where people were stockpiling food and weapons out of fear that the world society would go bad someday. In their preparation for the worst, there was one they didn't see coming. The ending to the first issue is something that has to be seen.

With this issue, we're finding out more of what went into those events. There's still some unanswered questions and motives which adds to the suspense of the story. Even though we've barely had a chance to get to know these characters, there are some you will immediately focus on as they try to figure out the situation. Parts can get a little disturbing but not in an overly graphic way. It's more the tone and the situation that has been created.

Johnnie Christmas' art and Shari Chankhamma's colors fit the story perfectly. It definitely has it's own feel which is great in making this series feel fresh and exciting.

Comics can often get lumped into certain categories but with the story and art, this feels like it deserves its own place.

The Bad

After the shocking ending of the first, it's hard not to have high expectations here. There is some aftermath and follow up from the first issue. Most of this is spent in the 'clean up' of the events. It's hard to get a feel for where the series is going next but that's not necessarily a bad thing.

The Verdict

SHELTERED is a comic doing its own thing. It could maybe be categorized as a survival story in some ways but Ed Brisson and Johnnie Christmas have set off to give us a fresh and unique story. The rug has been pulled out from underneath us and it's rare to have a comic catch you off guard like this. As we see the story unfold here, it's hard to determine what direction the series will take. It's a little hard to be concerned because there is the need for this series to continue to be so cool. If you're looking for something new and exciting, make sure you're reading this series.

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skyjumpermike

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no powers as of yet, and I don't expect them to have any at any point of the book... but who knows?!?

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so they are just humans? no powers?

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I loved the first issue, I was not expecting the end AT ALL.

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Edited By longbowhunter

First issue blew me away. This wasn't a bad follow up. If I had a nitpick in mind it would be this. Did anyone else think it odd that Victoria would jump to the conclusion her Father had been murdered by those carrying his body? Of course that's what happened, but for all she knew they were taking him to get help. Perhaps that's her character though. Paranoid and always expecting the worst. Which would be understandable for a child raised in this type of environment. Either way really good issue and I'm glad to see Comicvine reviewing it. Kudos!

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Edited By skyjumpermike

Didn't love the first issue, but I'm glad I picked up the second. I got a better feel for the story and confirmation that I really like the art. This book has lots of potential.

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I love this book so far, but I flew through this so fast!

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1st issue was awesome. This will become a top image book.