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Manifest Destiny, Vol. 2: Amphibia & Insecta by Chris Dingess

randyribay's review against another edition

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4.0

Enjoyable and good character development, but didn't quite capture me like the first volume.

chidseyca's review against another edition

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4.0

The artwork is incredible.

anahammack's review against another edition

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4.0

This series is so easy to read, without dragging or being dull. It isn't bogged down by like seven storylines going on at once, which I feel like happens so much with comics these days.

justinlife's review

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4.0

This story is so fascinating. I never know what to e left with it. It follows the format of taking historical characters/works/figures and throws supernatural elements to it. I really like the idea of America having this huge, vast land filled with mythological and supernatural creatures (not vampires and werewolves, more like hyper natural). I will be continuing on with this series.

williamc's review

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4.0

The continuing story of the exploration of Weird America ends on a surprising note, giving some of the more familiar characters some appreciable depth.

restlessunicorn's review

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4.0

A riveting continuation of this mystical take on the Lewis & Clark expedition!
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