MACHINE GIRL & THE SPACE HELL ENGELS #2, by Alien Books on 4/3/24, ends the two-part adventure when Meg finds out the god-tier horror contained in the egg, leading to a race to save the galaxy.
The Details
- Written by: Matts
- Art by: Sergio Monjes
- Colors by: Rocío Zucchi, Mukor Bazan, Ludwig Olimba
- Letters by: Sergio Monjes
- Cover art by: Noobovich (cover A)
- Comic Rating: Mature
- Cover price: $9.99
- Release date: April 3, 2024

Is MACHINE GIRL & THE SPACE HELL ENGELS #2 Good?
In the first issue, Meg, also known as Machine Girl, and her crew were tasked with retrieving an egg believed to contain an alien child. However, a bounty hunter swooped in and stole the egg, setting off a chaotic chase involving the intergalactic space corporation, Intergalaxy, who also wanted the egg. Meg managed to escape, but not without consequences.
Issue #2 picks up with Meg contacting St. Kraken to inform them of the stolen egg and her missing ship. She embarks on a mission to retrieve both the egg and her ship while evading Intergalaxy, who are in hot pursuit. Meanwhile, the bounty hunter, Bowsand, reveals to Meg that the egg actually houses a monstrous creature capable of planetary destruction. As the story unfolds, alliances shift, sacrifices are made, and Meg finds herself in a desperate race against time to prevent catastrophe.
The comic features intense space action, high stakes, and a pervasive atmosphere of urgency. Each battle feels earned, with surprising twists and turns keeping readers on the edge of their seats.
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What did we like about MACHINE GIRL & THE SPACE HELL ENGELS #2?
The comic boasts excellent pacing, compelling drama, and a satisfying conclusion. The dialogue is engaging, and the artwork brings the story to life with imaginative character designs.
What didn’t we like about MACHINE GIRL & THE SPACE HELL ENGELS #2?
A minor nitpick arises regarding scenes where characters find themselves floating in space without immediate consequences, detracting slightly from realism.
How’s the Art?
Sergio Monjes and the team of colorists deliver detailed and vibrant artwork that enhances the narrative. While some minor anatomical discrepancies exist, overall, the art is visually appealing, with imaginative character designs adding to the comic’s allure.



Final Thoughts
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MACHINE GIRL & THE SPACE HELL ENGELS #2 is an entertaining and action-packed comic that delivers on its promises of high stakes and thrilling adventure. Despite minor flaws, such as occasional lapses in realism, the comic offers a compelling narrative and engaging artwork.
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