Nailbiter Vol. 2: Bloody Hands (Nailbiter Collections)
J**N
It is good.
I like it a whole bunch. It makes me be entertained and frightened. It's colored good, the drawings are dope sick. Words do thier job.
B**S
Have time for your nails to grow back because you will biting them
Since volume one was so fast paced and us readers hardly had no time to be given a breather with all the shock and aw we saw in the first chapter of this incredible new series from Image. Now volume two has the main story be more of a back drop and the readers are given the chance to be shown, Buckaroo, the home of serial killers. The narrative is told beautifully. Still the intense heart pounding suspense, upbeat story telling, and creepy revelations. The art work speaks for itself. No confusioning images and plenty of disturbing portraits. This would be perfect all the way but I felt the main character Edward Charles Warren aka Nailbiter gets to take center stage at all really. Now when he shows his presence. He never over stays his welcome but I felt he doesn't stick around long enough to get the full enjoyment out of his stay. This disappointment is redeemed for the better knowing of the other important players in this sick twisted game. This book is defining the serial killer myth and small town mystery. For creative team Joshua Williamson and Mike Henderson there is a brightly dark future for this series and for us the readers all we can do is prepare for the frighting shock and sickly twisted good time to come.
A**T
Spoiler-free review! Also expect a different cover
If you liked volume 1 of Nailbiter then chances are you're going to get volume 2. As far as horror comics go, this one is pretty good and is far more "realistic" than some others I have read. If you didn't already know, this is about serial killers. More specifically a town that seems to breed serial killers. The premise is very interesting and there is still a lot of mystery that drives the story along. In fact, after volume two there seems to be a lot more questions about the story than there were in the first one. Expect this to be a quick read, and when you're finished with volume 2, you will want to read more!The cover image shown on Amazon (the baby with the mask) is different than what I got. Volume 2 has similar cover and spine art as volume 1. The main difference is that volume one had a nice maroon colored spine and volume 2 is blue.
C**A
Good series so far!
A great continuation of the series. The little twist at the end was marvelous! I love this comic and cannot wait to continue reading it! I highly recommend if you can handle some gore. Very adult but very good.
E**Y
Great follow-up volume
Great writing coupled with some great images. This volume kept me on the edge of my seat even more than the first volume. If you like mystery/suspense/horror set in the real world, this is the go-to series. Nailbiter is a real nailbiter... get it? LOL!
B**N
Nailbiter, Vol. 2
I bought this product for my husband for christmas 2015. I was actually shocked how fast the shipping was. It was in perfectly new condition just like it stated. I was happy with the way it was packaged. Great for those who love this type of comic! Don't hesitate, get it now!
A**L
I highly recommend this graphic novel
This graphic novel has a lot going for it. It keeps you guessing at what's going to happen next and it keeps you intrigued about the characters involved. I highly recommend this graphic novel. I am currently reading vol 3 and it only gets better.
R**I
Great series, weak book
While I think the series is filled with interesting ideas & characters, this book sort of went off the rails for me. I got the impression that the ideas/stories were tacked on to lengthen the print run. Then whole issue with Brian Michael Bendis was a bit ridiculous.
S**W
Five Stars
Fantastic story, clean art. Image are, by far, the best comic publishers around just now
M**R
Classic
Good stuff
S**.
Five Stars
amazing story so dark and the artwork rocks.
S**T
Five Stars
Gory brilliance
P**H
Ich liebe Nailbiter!
Auch dieser Band hat mir wieder ausgesprochen gut gefallen. Leider neigt dieser Comic sehr zu Cliffhangern, viele Fragen bleiben unbeantwortet und manchmal greift der Autor zu fast schon absurden Twists, um die Story am Laufen zu halten und das Geheimnis nicht aufdecken zu müssen.Gerade in den späteren Bänden wird dies sehr deutlich. Zwischendurch hatte ich immer mal wieder das Gefühl, dass es nicht mehr zu einer befriedigenden Auflösung kommen kann. Ob und wie die Ganze Sache sich vielleicht noch auflöst, wird sich wohl in der Zukunft zeigen. Ich lese auf jeden Fall weiter.
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