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A review by daybreak
Rising Stars, Vol. 2: Power by Ken Lashley, Stuart Immonen, John Livesay, Brett Evans, Brent Anderson, J. Michael Straczynski, Dan Kemp, Christian Zanier
4.0
A great improvement from the first volume. I found the story more interesting and the flow also improved.
The characters were fleshed out here. Especially the villains from Acte 1. I very much enjoyed the fact that they let go of said villains and made them heroes instead : the story only got better from this choice. Didn't particularly like them in the first volume.
I enjoyed the plot twist.
One of the things I liked the most was how real the reactions of humans were to different events : humanity depicted very realistically in all it's ugliness.
Although I have no criticism to make against this particular volume, I can't really give it 5 stars. I don't know why except it didn't really feel like a 5 star read I guess. But still nice. Very interested in knowing how this will finish.
The characters were fleshed out here. Especially the villains from Acte 1. I very much enjoyed the fact that they let go of said villains and made them heroes instead : the story only got better from this choice. Didn't particularly like them in the first volume.
I enjoyed the plot twist.
One of the things I liked the most was how real the reactions of humans were to different events : humanity depicted very realistically in all it's ugliness.
Although I have no criticism to make against this particular volume, I can't really give it 5 stars. I don't know why except it didn't really feel like a 5 star read I guess. But still nice. Very interested in knowing how this will finish.