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Average rating4.1
"This booze-soaked second volume of RAT QUEENS reveals a growing menace within the very walls of Palisade. And while Dee may have run from her past, the bloated, blood-feasting sky god N'rygoth never really lets his children stray too far" -- Publisher's website.
Series
3 primary booksRat Queens (Collected Volumes) is a 3-book series with 7 primary works first released in 2014 with contributions by Kurtis J. Wiebe and Roc Upchurch.
Series
16 primary books17 released booksRat Queens (Single Issues) is a 17-book series with 16 primary works first released in 2013 with contributions by Kurtis J. Wiebe and Tamra Bonvillain.
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So this volume pick up right after the ending of the previous one and for me it was a little hard to remember what happened at first.
There's a lot of time—too much for my liking—spent on backstories of the main characters. And I didn't really care about their past. maybe because it was too detailed or because I read the first volume a year ago. Also I always don't like when the villain spends most of the time just talking about their plan or issues or ways of vengeance. It's just boring.
The art is still good. So read it if you're a big fan of the first volume, I guess.
I read this as individual comics, but am marking it as read for the volume (as I will buy that too when it comes out.)
I really liked issues 6-10, but found it a bit confusing at times. I kinda of felt like a couple of the issues jumped around a little. I find I miss the original art style, but understand the issue behind the change of artist. In particular the style of Hannah and Braga. It will take some getting used to I suppose because the story is still excellent and I want to continue reading it! I really love these characters and I hope they will be around for a while to come.