[REVIEW] SPENCER & LOCKE 2 #4
Spencer & Locke 2 #4 doesn’t flinch, but makes you wish it had. A self-fulfilling prophecy laid bare, and you’re left wondering: where do we go from here?
Spencer & Locke 2 #4 doesn’t flinch, but makes you wish it had. A self-fulfilling prophecy laid bare, and you’re left wondering: where do we go from here?
Spencer & Locke 2 #2 quickly flips the script on the characters. Locke may have put Roach Riley behind bars, but not before Roach got in his head.
Spencer & Locke 2 #1 was like a sniper shot: piercing, powerful, and precise. Roach Riley is the perfect foil for detective Locke.
Spencer & Locke #4 is the final instalment of an unassuming homage that turned into a thrilling, heart-wrenching comic about friendship and childhood abuse.
Spencer & Locke #3 is thrilling, grounded in the heart-wrenching exploration of Locke’s character and a traumatic childhood he just can’t seem to shake.
Spencer & Locke #2 Writer: David Pepose Artist: Jorge Santiago, Jr. Colourist: Jasen Smith Letterer: Colin Bell Cover A by Jorge Santiago, Jr. Cover
Spencer & Locke #1: You Can’t Go Home Again Writer: David Pepose Artist: Jorge Santiago Jr. Colourist: Jasen Smith Letterer: Colin Bell Publisher: Action