Following the first issue, Mystery Men #2, oddly enough, starts off with the introduction of Sarah Starr, sister of the aforementioned dead actress, and her account of killing her friend in a plane crash, resulting in her remaining earth-bound possibly for the rest of her life. Which almost doesn't relate to anything throughout the story.
Significant points throughout the issue include the real identity of the Revenant, the relationship between Dennis Piper and the General, Professor Green's recovery of said mystical amulet as requested by the General, and a lot of broken windows. Great story, in the sense that I don't find it entirely boring, maybe lost a little time digesting jargon when the General accounted his plans to maintain the Depression.
Significant points throughout the issue include the real identity of the Revenant, the relationship between Dennis Piper and the General, Professor Green's recovery of said mystical amulet as requested by the General, and a lot of broken windows. Great story, in the sense that I don't find it entirely boring, maybe lost a little time digesting jargon when the General accounted his plans to maintain the Depression.