Scarlett #2
SCORE: 59
Have you ever started some entertainment and was warm to it at first,
but things started to mold and sour on it pretty fast? That is where I
am with Scarlett #2. I thought after the first issue that things in this
one would be much better than Cobra Commander. The first issue started
much better. Scarlett #2 is slipping back into their bad habits with
controversial and highly divisive content.
There will be spoilers in my review of the Scarlett #2 comic book. This
comic book cost me $3.99. There are twenty pages of comic book content
within Scarlett #2. We also get two pages of the brown nosers telling
the people behind this comic book how amazing they are. I find it funny
liberals pushed for the Fairness Doctrine but they never follow it
themselves ever. There is a page devoted to the next issue, and some
advertisements in this comic book as well.
Scarlett is tied up in Scarlett #2. She sees a hidden message from Jinx
that tells her to go hard. So she pulls a blade out of her midsection
that she cut into her own body, and gets herself free. She then murders
some ninjas to escape. Storm Shadow shows up and they have some tea in
Scarlett #2. She has impressed the leaders of this ninja clan twice now.
She is given an opportunity to join them.
What must Scarlett do to join the clan in Scarlett #2? She is given a
mission to retrieve a weapon of theirs from a very difficult locale to
steal from. Scarlett accepts the missions and Scarlett #2 ends with her
falling into this giant pit to get to this sacred weapon. I expect even
more bloodshed in the next issue of this comic book series. Plus
Scarlett does not have many issues left.
The issues families can have with Scarlett #2 are violence, blood, and
more. Scarlett #2 continues to give stronger hints to a sexual deviant
relationship. This makes little sense to me since Scarlett and Snake
Eyes are a couple. Why would this series try to redefine that? I
honestly do not comprehend that, unless it is the typical radical far
left mental illness to push rebellion against God.
- Paul
Graphics: 50%
Writing: 65%
Replay/Extras: 65%
Story: 65%
Family Friendly Factor: 50%
System: Comic Book
Publisher: Image Comics
Author: Thompson, Ferrari, Loughridge
Rating: ‘T’ for THIRTEEN and OLDER ONLY
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