Ratings2
Average rating3
I enjoyed this rather more than the first volume, as the action builds up and the story finally seems to be going somewhere. On the other hand, it moves rather slowly, being told in a non-sequential style that at times verges on the confusing. The action scenes are great, but there's not too much else going on in the background and... yes, I want to see where this is going, but it's taking a convoluted route getting there.
The main story is backed up by one from the annual and a standalone single-issue story from the main series (wisely placed out of publication sequence, given the jumping about of the longer narrative). The first of these feels incomplete, but the other is quite good, if short.