A review by arf88
Coda, Vol. 2 by Matías Bergara, Simon Spurrier

4.0

The art in this volume was again stunning and very busy, but I think a lot easier to follow story-wise than the first volume. Although, it might just be that I'd gotten used to it after 5 issues.

As far as the plot goes, this was a lot more straightforward and barebones compared to the first volume, to its detriment I think. It did however allow for more exploration of the focal relationship, which in turn led to the wallop that was the last few pages.

So far this has been a fantastic series, I'm excited to see how how it concludes.