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james_desantis 's review for:
Glitterbomb Volume 2: The Fame Game
by Jim Zub
A entertaining sequel but not needed.
For my review of Glitterbomb Volume 1 I said I loved everything but felt the ending was rushed. Saying that, this volume tries to give a bigger ending. We now have Kaydon, the babysitter from Volume 1, tossed into fame due to her friend dying. So now that she's growing, that same demon that was in volume 1, decides to follow her around and become one with her too so she can kill again. Will she win like the last volume?
Good: I still enjoy the art, simple, but nicely detailed. I also thought Kaydon was a interesting character and liked the twist at the end. I also liked a deeper look into the fame system and how truly fucked up it is.
Bad: The ending again felt rushed and also too nicely tied up. Both volume 1-2 could use a extra issue in each. I also thought the way they tied up Kaydon and the child stuff was weak and could have easily been a issue on its own.
Overall good, fun, entertaining, but felt kind of like tagged on. It wasn't needed and the series could have been a one shot. Saying that, it was still fun, but I can't help but want more.
For my review of Glitterbomb Volume 1 I said I loved everything but felt the ending was rushed. Saying that, this volume tries to give a bigger ending. We now have Kaydon, the babysitter from Volume 1, tossed into fame due to her friend dying. So now that she's growing, that same demon that was in volume 1, decides to follow her around and become one with her too so she can kill again. Will she win like the last volume?
Good: I still enjoy the art, simple, but nicely detailed. I also thought Kaydon was a interesting character and liked the twist at the end. I also liked a deeper look into the fame system and how truly fucked up it is.
Bad: The ending again felt rushed and also too nicely tied up. Both volume 1-2 could use a extra issue in each. I also thought the way they tied up Kaydon and the child stuff was weak and could have easily been a issue on its own.
Overall good, fun, entertaining, but felt kind of like tagged on. It wasn't needed and the series could have been a one shot. Saying that, it was still fun, but I can't help but want more.