by Kieron Gillen, Jamie McKelvie
The gods gather and some of them look for justice for the death of some of their number. More are killed and they continue to manipulate those around them. They are an unsympathetic bunch, obsessed with themselves and their rivalries. Still confusing and with too much writing to read, I'm not sure t...
I'm sorry. I think this is where we part ways. I thought the second volume was boring, but this one was horrible. Maybe I'm the problem, maybe I wasn't in the right mood or something, but I'm just no longer interested in reading this. Two stars.
Ok... It was kind of confusing. They changed the art style and I wasn't a fan of the change. Story was not going anywhere and I was kind of expecting this volume to be more... explainable, specially with how the 2nd one ended. A bit disappointing. I hope Volume 4 covers for this one.
I'm so sad, because after loving the first two collections in this series, this third volume was a disappointment. With Laura gone, the tie binding the stories together is missing, leaving us adrift, the tales disjointed. The jarring sensation is aggravated by the change in the art style from story ...
*Disclaimer: I received a copy of this book through Netgalley in exchange for an honest review.* After the shocking last issue, this volume concentrates more on some of the original gods/goddesses providing some back story as to who they were before being chosen. We also find out who has been taking...