A review by cjordahl
Grass Kings Vol. 2 by Matt Kindt

2.0

The Grass Kingdom is an atypical setting with potential for compelling character dynamics and social commentary. A few of the characters are amusing enough. The central mystery -- was it murder or suicide -- is fine... far from unique, but a decent place to start. But the execution was disappointing. The plot was very by-the-numbers, pacing was erratic, many of the characters' motivations and behaviors were confusing and/or unbelievable. Of the 5 chapters, I liked 2, and the other three were meh.

The art was quite well done.