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I Walk With Monsters #2 by Paul Cornell

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3.0

The second issue continues the story of Jacey and David’s quest to find her missing brother. However, any momentum the comic had begins to wane, as most of this issue is focused on the flashback story line. It feels like thirty pages of set up, instead of events that move the plot forward. The story appears to be building towards a series of revelations, but the slow burn approach is losing its appeal.

readingvicariously's review

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3.0

The second issue continues the story of Jacey and David’s quest to find her missing brother. However, any momentum the comic had begins to wane, as most of this issue is focused on the flashback story line. It feels like thirty pages of set up, instead of events that move the plot forward. The story appears to be building towards a series of revelations, but the slow burn approach is losing its appeal.
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