Imagine Agents #2

Writer: Brian Joines Artist: Bachan Publisher: Boom! Studios Release Date: November 20, 2013 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 6
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YOU MAY HAVE FORGOTTEN ABOUT THEM. BUT YOUR IMAGINARY FRIEND HASN'T FORGOT ABOUT YOU.
Terry and Dave must gather their wits and uncover the mystery behind Dapple's evil plan. With the help of the toy-lovable gelatin-Blounder, they may just have a chance to crack the case. Unbeknownst to them, the kidnapping of Furdlegurr has put 6-Elliot Fairview onto
Dapple's trail.

  • 10
    Following The Nerd - Jake Tanner Nov 22, 2013

    This book is absolutely amazing. Issue #1 set the bar pretty high when it sold out and flew off the shelves the way it did, and issue #2 met that challenge head-on. I'm happy to say it didn't disappoint. This is a fun-filled adventure from cover to cover; if you're a parent looking to get their kids into comics or for anyone who just enjoys a good time"read Imagine Agents!5 out of 5 nerds Read Full Review

  • 10
    Comic Bastards - Erik McAlister Nov 25, 2013

    I recommend that you pick up this series. So far, it's totally worth the investment and you won't regret it. It reminds me of when I was a kid and I used to get worried about a character when they were going into a dark room, or when I heard the dramatic music would pick up right about the time that something bad was going to happen. It takes me back, and that right there makes all the difference. Read Full Review

  • 10
    Flip Geeks - Alvin Minon Dec 1, 2013

    I first read the first issue and I thought it's a pretty high note to reach for the second one. But #2 just hits that with ease, with its visually fantastic pages and a story that's the right mix of funny moments, action and drama. It's sad that it's already halfway. I imagine Imagine Agents working really well as a full-blown series. It's a great read for all ages so better pick it up and add that to your reading list. Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    GoCollect - @octii_pies Nov 20, 2013

    This story is a great mixture of familiar motifs and themes with unconventional circumstances. As an young adult, I enjoy seeing the interaction between the agents and their wards alongside the kids and adults because I can understand both sides so completely at this age. As an artist, I feel that the art style is just child-like enough to give that imaginary friend phase of whimsy without going over the top to the point of being shown right after Teletubbies. Not a story for your toddler, but a great starter comic for the mid to late grammar school kid (if only for the capability of literacy). Definitely reading #3. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Comic Spectrum - Bob Bretall Dec 12, 2013

    Joines has created a really wonderfully fun world here. Another truly "all ages" comic that can be enjoyed by young and old equally without talking down to younger readers like so many kids comics tend to. This would be a great book to read to your kids, with your kids, or (if you don't have kids) just read it to reignite the kid in all of us. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Comics Bulletin - Eva Ceja Nov 26, 2013

    Because of its great pacing, many humorous/curious moments, and panels of absolute eye-splendor (sort of Invinciblesque), Imagine Agents is a comic series that I actually promise to finish. Read Full Review

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