A Quiet Place: Storm Warning #2 continues the action but also the tragedy of the situation
Fire Chief Fry’s pleas went unheard in the last hours of Pearl, Iowa—but in the present, his sister, wingnut mayor Phair, is finally heeding his warning. As she desperately defends what’s left of her town and Fry’s daughter from the invading creatures, Phair wishes more than anything she had listened to her brother when she had the chance. But now…her brother is nowhere to be found. A Quiet Place: Storm Warning #2 is an interesting second issue jumping between two time periods and delivering action, tension, and tragedy.
Written by Phil Hester, A Quiet Place: Storm Warning is a spinoff from the popular film series but thankfully you need no knowledge of the movies to enjoy. Instead, Hester keeps things focused on a small town that could weather the storm and strange creatures but due to incompetence in its leadership, won’t. Hester gives us a sci-fi tragedy in that this is an alien invasion and we’re given a community built to withstand it but chooses not to. Hester’s jumping between times sees the tragedy unfold while also showing off the aftermath of poor decisions.
Hester also provides the layouts while Ryan Kelly handles the pencils and ink along with Lee Loughridge on color and lettering by Nathan Widick. The art does well to match the tone of the story with a gray overcast to it all, matching the tone of the rather sad and frustrating actions within. The action feels tense and the art helps also keeps things focused staying away from broad, grand, views, and instead of framing the action so that the art is right close to what’s going on. You also get a good sense of the emotion of the individuals involved as they celebrate their victories or show their fear.
A Quiet Place: Storm Warning #2 is a solid second issue continuing the story and keeping it accessible for new readers. It delivers a mix of tense action and frustrating tragedy as it an unfolds. It’s enough that it has me wanting to check out the films and see what I’ve missed.
Story: Phil Hester Layouts: Phil Hester Art: Ryan Kelly
Ink: Ryan Kelly Color: Lee Loughridge Letterer: Nathan Widick
Story: 8.0 Art: 7.75 Overall: 7.9 Recommendation: Read
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