REVIEW: OPSEC #2

If you are a fan of action-thriller comics, you’re going to enjoy Opsec. After the success of issue one, in which the story takes place in the town of Ryneshard England where six people have gone missing, two of which were Opsec agents. Agents Indra and Nigel have been tasked with finding answers pertaining to these missing people. What seems like a routine mission for Indra and Nigel quickly turns into something from another dimension, one full of supernatural phenomena.

This brings us to Opsec issue two “Two Times as Crazy” where the team narrowly escaped disaster as they work to gather evidence. Strange things are taking place. If missing people are not enough, people are also seeing monsters in every shadow. Indra and Nigel are working hard to put clues together yet the Opsec director is behaving weird, leaving you with one question, does he know something the rest of the team does not? Something does not seem right and Nigel and Indra are starting to have more questions then answers.

Opsec is a fast paced read that blends supernatural thriller with action. The story is engaging and keeps you locked in from start to finish. If you enjoy “who did it” thrillers with a supernatural twist then Opsec is right for you.

Opsec is written by author David Howard. David is a poet, writer and author of the upcoming novel The Long Game. David writes science fiction and supernatural thrillers for ASAP Comics which includes Opsec and Level 8.  The art is done by Mateo Maciorowski. Mateo has a unique style that fits perfectly for Opsec with heavy dark colors and perfect shadowing.

Writing 4.5 out of 5
Art; 4 out of 5
Colors 4 out of 5

Score:
4 out of 5

Written by; David Howard
Art by; Mateo Maciorowski
Publisher; ASAP Imagination

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