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Getting better! Love the attention the writer is taking to reflect on the new no gravity world!
Worst bad guy ever... He's supposed to be a genius, but he doesn't think of keeping his act up, having the kid followed home while she still thinks he's a nice dude, and then do whatever he wants? The only stupid trait he's missing is the "evil genius monologue". This was so promising, I hope it gets back on its feet (hahaha) in the next issue.
Things get a bit bloody and messy, still waiting for the real story to start, but the art is great
Finally we're getting something of a plot! Liked this one.
There's a feeling of repetitiveness in this that's hard to ignore, making the arc feel like it's going nowhere, slowly.Did like the floating blood effect though, and there's other clever things being done visually with the zero gravity element of the story. Shame the plotting is letting that down.
This issue felt a little…"thin" to me. It felt like there was explanation and set up, but the only thing that felt like it happened was (view spoiler)[getting away (hide spoiler)]. The second half was kind of fun, but this didn't live up to the high expectations set by the earlier issues. But, not every issue can be a winner. Looking forward to #4.
Hate the big baddie who for a genius acted extremely short sighted, sigh. Still a badass get away.
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