
If that’s not enough, the sound effects he places can be very basic if not help emphasize a flaw. Unfortunately for Simon Bowland, his lettering can get confusing unless the reader can properly trace the speech bubble and caption patterns. For that matter, the green circuitry in the gutters of the Visitor’s flashback displays science fiction-based origin. What’s more, the Visitor’s flashback sequence shows how bright reds tell of danger, which comes up again near the end of the issue when it comes to the source of the Visitor’s powers. The bright blue color of his electrokinesis, in contrast to dark backgrounds, shows how he’s ready to reveal some big secret. The Visitor, in particular, receives the best treatment. All of which are accented by Ulises Arreola’s coloring. Thanks to her diverse designs in character models, camera angles, and effects, the reader can more easily follow the story. MJ Kim’s penciling is quickly becoming a recognizable Valiant asset after Faith: Dreamside. The artwork in The Visitor #2 is quite easily the series’ main selling point. His actions and the issue’s slow pace make him feel more like a moral yet threatening villain.
THE VISITOR WALKTHROUGH 2 SERIES
The series is meant to make the Visitor the hero, but it’s very hard to empathize with someone the reader can’t understand. He’s been advertised as being someone who brings great change. As for the Visitor, people only get a glimpse of his motives and where he fits into the Valiant Universe. Like the reader, Dauber’s frustrated by the red tape surrounding the Visitor’s motives. The characters barely make any progress the most people get an attachment to are Dauber or the Visitor. Which again says nothing except where he’s from and that this secret project went wrong. Accompanying this is a flashback by the Visitor about his past. The only thing anyone gets is that it involves an AI program with no name. Something that she doesn’t get due to the project’s classified nature. This mystery starts with UN Security Agent Talia Dauber asking for insights.

The title of this chapter perfectly encapsulates the stakes and setting “What?”. In The Visitor #2, readers only get breadcrumbs that lead nowhere.

But who is this electrokinetic Visitor, and what is his connection to this project? Especially since he’s not willing to harm even a rat. A project so secretive, officials are staking Japan’s future on it. Upon finally revealing himself, the titular character presents himself as a saboteur targeting Japanese officials involved in an AI project. Recapīorrowing only structural similarities to the original Visitor series, The Visitor is a title that has been building up since the Book of Death. Like most conspiracy stories, they end up with more questions than answers. This time around, the series revolves around a Japanese government-backed conspiracy. First conceived as a superhero mystery in the 90s, the title transforms into a spy series. The Visitor #2 is Valiant Entertainment’s latest attempt to bring back older titles to modern audiences.
