aksel_dadswell's review against another edition

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1.0

More of the same shit, really. Wick continues to deliver tiresome, self-important monologues and gleefully murder huge numbers of people without much rhyme or reason - knowing that chaos and nihilism is the whole point for him doesn't make the writing here any less ham-fisted or lazy.
Cardboard cutout Tristan and his even more underdeveloped fiance Elspeth continue to get into a number of over the top encounters with religious nuts and sexual deviants. The whole thing just trudges along without much progression or passion or rhythm. I don't even hate it; I'm just indifferent at this point.

beyadob's review against another edition

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4.0

This part was much better than the first. The ending was great.

bri_hofmann's review against another edition

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I don’t know what to make of this yet.

heypretty52's review

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4.0

Weird and wild and wondrously wicked and STILL some of the best artwork I've ever seen.

strikingthirteen's review

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4.0

This series continues to be wonderful and horrifying. Wick is moving along to try and inspire awe and devotion from humans but is disappointed at every turn. Meanwhile Tristan and Elspeth are trying to escape the midwest with varying levels of problems. The apocalypse may be coming properly but it all depends on Wick's whim and there isn't a plan at all. Wick is also a good liar.

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