albertico66's review against another edition

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3.0

Interesting story arc with a more predictable mystery. I enjoy Dian as a character but I think she took a step back in this arc. She has come off as a strong and independent female character. In this arc, she comes off to me as a lady that waits for her man. Guy Davis artwork remains strong.

angelofmine1974's review

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dark mysterious medium-paced

3.0

 I liked this volume much better than the second one. In this one, there is a female serial killer targeting and killing men in extreme and weird ways. Once again, Wesley a.k.a. the Sandman is on the job to find out who the killer is and bring them to justice. This time I figured out the killer pretty early on but it was still a great story. Good graphics. The only thing is that Dian is getting a wee bit annoying in this one and I hope she calms down in the next volume. 

thecommonswings's review

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4.0

I think what’s most impressing me about this series is how much Wagner and his artists are willing to poke about with the formula without really settling on any particular element of it yet. The politics and morality are muddy and confusing and the already fluid and supple art of Davis now has a scratchy element which feels visibly like it is muddying those waters too. I like how it’s taking the time to build up the world and these characters too... very good indeed
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