Review — Fire & Ice: Welcome to Smallville #2 — Small-Town Heroics

<p>Fire &amp; Ice: Welcome to Smallville #2 cover, via DC Comics.</p> <h2><em>Fire &amp; Ice: Welcome to Smallville #2</em>&nbsp;&mdash; Joanne Starer, Writer; Natacha Bustos, Artist; Tamra Bonvillain, Colorist</h2> <p>Ray &mdash; 8/10<br /> <br /> <strong>Ray:</strong>&nbsp;The first issue of this comic took on a distinctly sitcom-like vibe, with Fire and Ice being banished to Smallville and trying to adjust to small-town life. If that sounds like the plot to popular reality shows&hellip; it is. And naturally, the two of them didn&rsquo;t exactly sync up. Ice, just out of a bad relationship, embraced the fresh start and threw herself into getting to know the locals and buying a local salon. Fire, meanwhile, chafed under the town&rsquo;s culture and was desperate to get her fame back &mdash; leading her to essentially lure a supervillain to town so she could stop him. That put the two heroines on the outs with each other, and that&rsquo;s not changing any time soon. The salon quickly becomes a point of contention between them, with more and more of the work falling on their new assistant&rsquo;s shoulders. And as Ice starts making more friends in Smallville, Fire&rsquo;s desperation to get back to her old life increases.</p> <p><a href="https://geekdads.medium.com/review-fire-ice-welcome-to-smallville-2-small-town-heroics-b9bc7b518635"><strong>Visit Now</strong></a></p>
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