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Gwenpool, the Unbelievable, Vol. 2: Head of M.O.D.O.K.
by Gurihiru, Irene Strychalski, Christopher Hastings
I like reading comics purely for fun as much as the next guy, but this volume fell flat for me. Gwen is still the only interesting character included in the series and while attempts were made to give more depth to the other agents of M.O.D.O.K. Gwen herself would probably even point out that they're really just on the sidelines of her larger story.
I enjoy seeing popular Marvel heroes included in Gwen's comics but unfortunately she's been unable to create any friendships since her seemingly all-pervasive information about them and usual disregard for the lives of others is understandably seen as disturbing.
However, even with her dangerously ambiguous morality and almost no redeeming qualities besides being cutesy, Gwen does a decent job of carrying the series on her own since she has so much rambunctious energy, though sadly the plot itself for this volume is bland and unmemorable.
I enjoy seeing popular Marvel heroes included in Gwen's comics but unfortunately she's been unable to create any friendships since her seemingly all-pervasive information about them and usual disregard for the lives of others is understandably seen as disturbing.
However, even with her dangerously ambiguous morality and almost no redeeming qualities besides being cutesy, Gwen does a decent job of carrying the series on her own since she has so much rambunctious energy, though sadly the plot itself for this volume is bland and unmemorable.