I am genuinely moved by the characters who have lost so much and their motivations do constantly justify their actions which is great. ![]() While there is an exploration of loss in the characters who are fighting against an incredibly oppressive militaristic world the exploration of these emotions remains quite surface level to make way for the action. It seems that with this second part Cavan Scott has decided to focus on the action. In my previous review I talked about how there was a lot of entertainment to be found in the action packed pages of the first issue but that I was very curious to see whether the story would either continue to deliver constant action or seriously explore the implications of its premise. ![]() ![]() ![]() Tim Drake is dropped into the world as the only one to retain memories of what used to be and we follow him as he meets the resistance and attempts to show these old allies and foes the light. After Raven had taken up the offer of shaping the world to her liking we are introduced to a whole new reality where the Church of Blood has found a new messiah and their power has become omnipresent.
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