bhalpin's review

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2.0

Well, I think this is where I get off this train. Spaceship. Whatever.

After a kickass second volume, we have an inexplicable time jump, and the problem of the first volume (past WAY more interesting than the present/frame story) is exacerbated here. Maia is really the only compelling character, and huge, potentially interesting events happened offstage and, yeah. After volume 2, I couldn't wait to get my hands on this, but this is clearly turning into something that's not for me.
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