Jennifer Hale's life changed forever once she literally uncovered (in a crate at the museum she worked out) the ingenious steam and watchwork contrivance known as Mr. Hero. She, herself, remains as full of life and humor as ever, and perhaps at first welcomed the exciting and weird adventures that came along with Mr. Hero, but now things are getting serious, and a lot dark Jennifer Hale's life changed forever once she literally uncovered (in a crate at the museum she worked out) the ingenious steam and watchwork contrivance known as Mr. Hero. She, herself, remains as full of life and humor as ever, and perhaps at first welcomed the exciting and weird adventures that came along with Mr. Hero, but now things are getting serious, and a lot darker and more dangerous. Jennifer and Mr. Hero, alongside Adam Cain, battle monsters, travel to a jungle world and meet a female version of Mr. Hero named Prima, who knows much about Mr. Hero's mysterious past. But ultimately all roads lead back to the nightmarish world of Kalighoul, the planet ruled by insane, power-mad Teknophage. It is there that all is revealed about Mr. Hero's past, including the secret of his two heads!
Neil Gaiman's Mr. Hero The Newmatic Man: The Complete Comics, Volume Two
Jennifer Hale's life changed forever once she literally uncovered (in a crate at the museum she worked out) the ingenious steam and watchwork contrivance known as Mr. Hero. She, herself, remains as full of life and humor as ever, and perhaps at first welcomed the exciting and weird adventures that came along with Mr. Hero, but now things are getting serious, and a lot dark Jennifer Hale's life changed forever once she literally uncovered (in a crate at the museum she worked out) the ingenious steam and watchwork contrivance known as Mr. Hero. She, herself, remains as full of life and humor as ever, and perhaps at first welcomed the exciting and weird adventures that came along with Mr. Hero, but now things are getting serious, and a lot darker and more dangerous. Jennifer and Mr. Hero, alongside Adam Cain, battle monsters, travel to a jungle world and meet a female version of Mr. Hero named Prima, who knows much about Mr. Hero's mysterious past. But ultimately all roads lead back to the nightmarish world of Kalighoul, the planet ruled by insane, power-mad Teknophage. It is there that all is revealed about Mr. Hero's past, including the secret of his two heads!
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Keen –
(1.5 Stars) The first volume of this series was an absolute joy, but unfortunately this follow up really does not deliver or meet up to the promise of its predecessor at all. The only aspect which did measure up was the quality of the drawing and colouring, which is still of the highest standard. This starts out interesting enough, but it soon gets messy, confusing and ridiculous. It lacks the cohesion, conviction and charm of the previous volume, and to be fair Vance’s introduction pretty much te (1.5 Stars) The first volume of this series was an absolute joy, but unfortunately this follow up really does not deliver or meet up to the promise of its predecessor at all. The only aspect which did measure up was the quality of the drawing and colouring, which is still of the highest standard. This starts out interesting enough, but it soon gets messy, confusing and ridiculous. It lacks the cohesion, conviction and charm of the previous volume, and to be fair Vance’s introduction pretty much tells us as much, as he hints at the problems he encountered whilst working on this project. This was an inconsistent, frustrating and disappointing conclusion that finished with a dreadful, lazy and abrupt ending.
Corey Timmins –
Not worth reading.
Washefuzzy –
Beth –
Sarah Tonin –
Graham –
G. Connor Salter –
Jana –
Jon –
Andrew –
Sam –
Douglas Miller –
Ingrid –
Spot –
Karl –
Faye Moser –
Twitchmatic –
Jerome –
Daniel Sharp –
Karen M –
Rhys –
Thom –
Rowena –
C –
Gideon Chan –
Count Ziero –
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James –
Julian –