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Divinity II
by Matt Kindt
Divinity 2 is a direct follow-up to the first one. This time though we have a woman with the crazy powers of pretty much ultimate power. SO in other-words she can pretty much be a god of sorts, but luckily we have a god on our side now.
In the last volume we were introduced to three soviet soldiers who went into space and never came back. Well, we thought they died. However, one came back. Abram came back to earth and the Unity (avengers/justice league of this universe) went to meet him. While almost dying they were able to convince him to go into a cell and stay there to keep him from doing any harm to the world. Myshka is now here and she was the other solider who went with Abram into space and now is back to fix everything. Tus begins the fight for humanity with Myshka verse Abram.
Good: The art is great. Especially when showing different realities and going back and forth between time. I loved the hell out of the dialog between Myshka and Abram. Both upset, both making good points, both trying to do what THEY see is right. The build up story for Myshka was better flushed out this time and you can see her point of view.
Bad: The ending wrapped up to soon like the last volume. I was just getting into it.
Overall this might be a little rushed like the first but I actually felt for the characters and got to see their powers unfold. This was great stuff overall. A 4 out of 5.
In the last volume we were introduced to three soviet soldiers who went into space and never came back. Well, we thought they died. However, one came back. Abram came back to earth and the Unity (avengers/justice league of this universe) went to meet him. While almost dying they were able to convince him to go into a cell and stay there to keep him from doing any harm to the world. Myshka is now here and she was the other solider who went with Abram into space and now is back to fix everything. Tus begins the fight for humanity with Myshka verse Abram.
Good: The art is great. Especially when showing different realities and going back and forth between time. I loved the hell out of the dialog between Myshka and Abram. Both upset, both making good points, both trying to do what THEY see is right. The build up story for Myshka was better flushed out this time and you can see her point of view.
Bad: The ending wrapped up to soon like the last volume. I was just getting into it.
Overall this might be a little rushed like the first but I actually felt for the characters and got to see their powers unfold. This was great stuff overall. A 4 out of 5.