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Black Science, Vol. 5: True Atonement
by Rick Remender
Well this volume was FAR more fun than the last one. This jumped up in quality for me.
The first half is Grant trying to right his wrongs. He goes to rescue Pia, and upon arriving ruins things, but in the end actually begins to fix things with his relationship with his daughter. It's nice to see progress there, and I loved learning about the world she was one, I did feel a bit of a cop out how quick was wrapped up but I was laughing so much during this arc.
Second arc isn't as strong but still solid. We're back in the real world and get to see the aftermath of Grant's wife and what happened. Somebody is back, someone betrays someone, and then it ends with a truly fucked up panel. It's a bit slow paced compared to arc before but still solid. This is still a fun series that I recommend as a whole.
The first half is Grant trying to right his wrongs. He goes to rescue Pia, and upon arriving ruins things, but in the end actually begins to fix things with his relationship with his daughter. It's nice to see progress there, and I loved learning about the world she was one, I did feel a bit of a cop out how quick was wrapped up but I was laughing so much during this arc.
Second arc isn't as strong but still solid. We're back in the real world and get to see the aftermath of Grant's wife and what happened. Somebody is back, someone betrays someone, and then it ends with a truly fucked up panel. It's a bit slow paced compared to arc before but still solid. This is still a fun series that I recommend as a whole.