Dreamer. Gossamer. Superman Jon Kent. Deadshot. Black Alice. Catman. Six characters brought together by one common denominator: Amanda Waller. After the events of “Absolute Power”, Waller was left with no memory in Belle Reve Prison.
Someone has sprung her out of jail. If she remembers, the world can be in danger once again. A reluctant team plans on finding here. The only thing standing in their way is….themselves.
SECRET SIX #2 by Nicole Maines, Stephen Segovia, Rain Beredo, and Steve Wands continues the Hunt for Amanda Waller.
Let’s take a closer look and see what transpires now.
SECRET SIX #2 by Nicole Maines, Stephen Segovia, Rain Beredo, and Steve Wands (DC COMICS)
*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***
Maines lets the combustible egos explode in this chapter. Out of the six, Gossamer has the most anger to work out. It is completely justified on how Jay feels. Once Black Alice makes a bad comment in refence to his dead mother, the brawling begins. Knowing that Waller and her squad were responsible, there’s no escaping the pain. This becomes a domino effect with Deadshot and Kent. Only when the book hits its’ midway point does it reset towards the true mission at hand.
The writing shifts Deadshot and Kent formulating their intel. Readers see the direct issues start taking shape. It is a distinct “honor amongst thieves” feel as the banter goes on. Deadshot proves to be the voice of reason as it pertains to Waller. However, another talk steals the issue. Dreamer and Jay finally have a much needed discussion. There is plenty of baggage between both with Waller factoring in. The result starts forming the uneasy team needed for what’s at hand. How long this lasts will be tested judging by the last panel. With everyone having a different motive, can this team work? Time will answer that.
Segovia and Beredo fill the pages with solid action. Knowing the temperamental personalities, there was no doubt they was going to implode. The mid-panel shot inside the House of Secrets rings the bell for the throwdown. Deadshot comes across as the true danger in his brawl with Jon Kent. Even as chaotic as Jay and Alice is, nothing outshines Floyd Lawton. A small panel showing his sly grin is evidence of that. One other makes a run for Deadshot’s spotlight in this brawl.
Catman crashes the party with a near full page panel. The art team deals dueling panels as a new face-off begins. Events swing towards a calmer pace heading to closing. Jay’s frustration with Dreamer pours from panel to panel. It’s matched by Dreamer’s guilt and subtle scheming. All roads leads to a strong final panel. The dueling faces prove how divided the team truly is. It is clear that the ego on this team will be the main reason if they don’t succeed and we’re all here to watch.
OVERALL GRADE: 8.1
What happens when you mix six angry super-powered beings in the House of Secrets? That is what the latest chapter sets out to prove. Maines brings all the drama to new heights with the writing. Segovia and the team balance out the uneasy peace in between all the fighting. Can this team hold it together long enough? Find out when you pick this issue up.
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