Transference #2
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Transference #2

Writer: Michael Moreci Artist: Ron Salas Publisher: Black Mask Studios Release Date: August 19, 2015 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 5
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Colton Moss and his elite team of special agents who have mastered the consciousness-shifting time travel known as "transference" find themselves in an altered present where they must hunt down enemies who can be anywhere, anyone, at any time.

  • 10
    Comic Bastards - Nick Philpott Aug 19, 2015

    This issue definitely wowed me, and after a lukewarm review of the first one, I'm ready to dive into the rest of Transference with eager eyes. If only I could go back in time and re-score that last review… Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    SnapPow.com - John McCubbin Aug 18, 2015

    Transference #2 may not be quite as captivating as the series' opening issue, but that doesn't stop it from remaining a must have. Between the intriguing developments and engaging character interaction, this second issue gives great depth to the series, with yet more mysteries waiting to be solved. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Comix I Read - Tyler Omichinski Aug 21, 2015

    You should probably go and pick this series up " it is in its early stages right now, and it is already a compelling and interesting time travel story. There isn't any heavy info-dumps to explain the science of things, and it delivers on the promised premise in a very self-aware way. If you like thrillers of just about any kind, or are just a fan of time travel, this series is probably for you. Read Full Review

  • 6.5
    Bounding Into Comics - John F. Trent Aug 19, 2015

    Transference #2 in typical Moreci fashion provides answers to a few questions, but has you asking even bigger ones at the end of the issue. The beginning of the book was a bit difficult to jump into, and will be extremely difficult for new readers; however, he quickly turns the moment into a strong character development scene. Salas' artwork lacks detail and can be quite confusing during the end of the issue, but it serves the comic's sci-fi genre well. Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    Big Comic Page - Craig Neilson Aug 19, 2015

    Don't get me wrong folks, this is still a strong offering from Black Mask Studios, and as soon as I can wrap my little head around the premise, I have no doubt that my enjoyment of it will skyrocket. Plus, given Moreci's track record, this year in particular (#YearofMoreci, yo), my confidence is incredibly high that everything will sort itself out sooner rather than later, and that the key strengths of this series – the main character, the visuals and the dialogue – will be allowed to shine like they truly deserve to. Read Full Review

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