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Superb Vol. 2: Generation Wars by David F. Walker, Sheena C. Howard

geekwayne's review

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3.0

'Superb Vol 2: Generation Wars' from David F. Walker and Sheena C. Howard was a pretty good improvement over the first volume.

Cosmosis, Amina and Abbie have avoided detection, but not before Foresight Corporation has captured Cosmosis and Amina's parents. Now it's time for a bold rescue mission. We also find out that Foresight has their own super-powered kids and wants to use them to capture our heroes. Of course, things don't go well, and there are some surprises along the way, like Cosmosis wanting to quit being a hero.

The story made a bit more sense this time around, maybe because I'm learning the universe, or maybe because there was less jumping around from past to present. That still happens here, but in the earlier issues it makes more sense. The art by Alitha Martinez and Ray-Anthony Height isn't bad. Overall, I'm curious enough to know what happens next.

I received a review copy of this graphic novel from Lion Forge, Diamond Book Distributors, and NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. Thank you for allowing me to review this graphic novel.

jhstack's review

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2.0

Much like Volume 1 of Superb, I still didn't care for Jonah's character design (and the overall artwork/character designs), and the pacing/plotting is still plodding. (e-galley from NetGalley)

thedoctorsaysrun's review

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4.0

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