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Bloodshot Reborn, Volume 2: The Hunt by Jackson Butch Guice, Dave Lanphear, Jeff Lemire, David Baron
shane_tiernan's review against another edition
3.0
This could have been really boring and repetitious, but Lemire saved it and added a couple surprises that made it in enjoyable. Not going crazy about this series, but it's definitely better than I thought it would be.
rltinha's review against another edition
4.0
Jeff Lemire was a great addition to the Bloodshot run. The (lock and) load of fun may be weaker, but the characters are given depth way beyond expectable.
There’s such a noir tinge to some of the panels that I immediately thought of Fatale. And when a Bloodshot panel resembles the art of Sean Phillips without feeling out of its element, one knows how well the run is doing.
There’s such a noir tinge to some of the panels that I immediately thought of Fatale. And when a Bloodshot panel resembles the art of Sean Phillips without feeling out of its element, one knows how well the run is doing.
crookedtreehouse's review against another edition
4.0
Lemire continues his excellent run on Bloodshot by adding another Bloodshot hunter into the mix. And then he twists it!
While not mind-blowing or terribly surprising, this has been one of the most solid runs in the rebooted Valiant Universe. You could start with [b:The Valiant|24830026|The Valiant|Jeff Lemire|https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1424493161l/24830026._SY75_.jpg|44472869], and read only the Bloodshot Reborn series and have a completely satisfying read.
While not mind-blowing or terribly surprising, this has been one of the most solid runs in the rebooted Valiant Universe. You could start with [b:The Valiant|24830026|The Valiant|Jeff Lemire|https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1424493161l/24830026._SY75_.jpg|44472869], and read only the Bloodshot Reborn series and have a completely satisfying read.
tmaluck's review against another edition
3.0
Between and , this volume held some disappointments of story. However, the brisk 4-issue format and continued excellence of the art keeps everything afloat and me looking forward to a change of pace in the next trade.
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burning his personal file after trades' worth of teasing his identity because "it doesn't matter who I was, I'm Bloodshot now"Spoiler
Magic existing as Bloodshot's 20-year-old concubine (Bloodshot can call it love but all I saw on the page was lust)grilledcheesesamurai's review against another edition
3.0
I like my Bloodshot shooting the shit out of everything and going on crazy rampages.
This isn't really that bloodshot.
It's still good; We have a very really struggle here with a man just wanting to be a man. A story about someone coming to grips with who they are what fate has in store for them.
That's all well and fine...but like I said...I prefer my killing machine kind of Bloodshot.
That said, I'ma keep reading this comic cuz I do enjoy it. I just know I would be enjoying it more if it would amp up the mayhem and slaughter a smidge.
This isn't really that bloodshot.
It's still good; We have a very really struggle here with a man just wanting to be a man. A story about someone coming to grips with who they are what fate has in store for them.
That's all well and fine...but like I said...I prefer my killing machine kind of Bloodshot.
That said, I'ma keep reading this comic cuz I do enjoy it. I just know I would be enjoying it more if it would amp up the mayhem and slaughter a smidge.
candiceausten's review against another edition
4.0
This one had more impact on me than the previous one, I'm now looking forward to read more.
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