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None of the covers particularly jumped out at me this time |
The Shadow Lock (he does seem to have a two-word name) arc continues,
and it does so in a pretty similar vein to the way it began. Our
antagonist is taking forever and a day to get round to explaining
himself, but by the end it does seem as though we're on the verge of an
important reveal. I do want to give a special nod to Tony Fleecs this
time: there are some dramatically drawn panels in here. The page design
is nicely varied, too. There's a "cement horseshoes" joke that I'm not
entirely
sure is appropriate, but for the most part this is a case of "if you
liked the last issue, this is more of the same". It therefore gets the
same star rating! ★★★
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