Monday, July 6, 2015

Book Review: Velvet vol #2


Book: Velvet volume #2: The Secret Lives of Dead Men (issues #6-10) by Ed Brubaker with illustrations by Steve Epting and color by Elizabeth Breitweiser

Source: Borrowed from Publisher/NetGalley for an honest review

Publication: Available now

Publisher: Image Comics

Rating: 5 stars

Review:

Volume two was just a exciting and thrilling as the first one. The story picks up with Velvet making her way back to London to gather more intel about who's setting her up. She's not sure who to trust, because there could be more than one traitor. With Sergeant Roberts and Agent Colt following every lead to track her down, it's only a matter of time before she's caught.

Velvet takes extreme measures to get to the truth even taking the risk to break into the spy agency but her biggest risk maybe trusting a man deemed a traitor. Something that is rare for me, is that I have zero complaints about this book and series (at least for now).

I've never been a James Bond fan but if this is ever turned into a (well written and amazing) movie I will be one happy movie goer but until then I will continue to enjoy reading this series.

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