Thumbs sideways for me.
Not a bad issue, but didn't grab me and the flaws stuck in my head. Won't touch a door handle, but will touch a coffee house table top? Have you ever seen the rags they wipe those tables with?
I know he discussed this point, but still doesn't make it have more sense.
The exposition at the table, setting up the angst between him, Rico and Lilly, seemed a tad off, not horrible, but didn't flow like a conversation as much as making a point to show what the writer wanted to show in a hurry.
The art, which I thought I was going to have the most problem with (Not a huge Luna fan), didn't bother me at all once I got a few pages in, so that was a plus.
Again, not a bad issue and it does have an intriguing plot to it, so things could certainly look up for this title, but nothing that says I must read issue 2 ... though I will
I give it an average grade of a 6 outta 10 astral projections