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james_desantis 's review for:
The Spectre, Volume 2: Wrath of God
by John Ridgway, Tom Mandrake, Kelley Jones, Jim Aparo, John Ostrander, Joe Phillips
A definite step down but it's still solid.
Basically Spectre is having a crisis after the events of the last volume. The death has made him question everything but especially humanity. So he starts taking matters into his own hands. Even though he's supposed to be vengeful, he's now striking out, and it's about to get messy.
Unlike the last volume that felt grounded even with the magical side of things we had a strong connection between two main leads. Here, that's gone, and instead it's Spectre having a mid-life crisis (or death crisis?) and it's entertaining and makes you question things. But at the same time the storylines with Justice League don't fully work, and the first storyline goes on too long for the result I expected.
But overall art is still great and I like Spectre, I just wish the plotting was as strong. A 3 out of 5.
Basically Spectre is having a crisis after the events of the last volume. The death has made him question everything but especially humanity. So he starts taking matters into his own hands. Even though he's supposed to be vengeful, he's now striking out, and it's about to get messy.
Unlike the last volume that felt grounded even with the magical side of things we had a strong connection between two main leads. Here, that's gone, and instead it's Spectre having a mid-life crisis (or death crisis?) and it's entertaining and makes you question things. But at the same time the storylines with Justice League don't fully work, and the first storyline goes on too long for the result I expected.
But overall art is still great and I like Spectre, I just wish the plotting was as strong. A 3 out of 5.