
Amelia - Story Book for Kids
Book and Games
App
One of the most interactive story books for iPad, iPhone and iPod touch. Discover unique adventure...

Taut Lines: Extraordinary True Fishing Stories
Book
Since the earliest writings of civilization, people have been writing about fish and the pursuit of...

Guerrilla Bob HD
Games and Entertainment
App
Play CO-OP Multiplayer on the same iPad, or connect your device to any other iPhone, iPod touch or...

A Small Circus
Book
A Small Circus is a powerful 1931 portrayal of a German town on the brink of chaos, from bestselling...

Joe Goodhart (27 KP) rated X-Force, Vol. 2: Old Ghosts in Books
Nov 30, 2020
Volume Two is as good as, if not better than, the first Volume. The continuity throughout is seamless, not missing a beat, carefully tapping into old "big bads", with end-result being a high-tension, white-knuckle thrill-ride that manages to inject some humorous dialogue (Oh, Domino, you always says some snarkiest remarks sometimes, but ah, that timing! *grin*) every so often but never enough to break the mood.
Craig Kyle and Christopher Yost were the perfect choice for the writers of the series revision. They get in the characters' heads when the write, presenting us with the ones we knew rather than badly-plotted inconsistent shadows of their former selves.
Especially good, I remarked on this review of Volume One, is their treatment of X-23/Laura Kinney. She wants to be part of something, a "family" of sorts. It shows as her involvement in the team progresses. She watches out for them, tapping into techniques learned during her time in the Weapon X Project, working to ensure that everyone should remain alive, thus remaining a "family" of sorts.
Logan is still watching over from a distance, but close enough that if things get really bad, I imagine he's pull her. The way Yost and Kyle write it, I took it that Logan was still not comfortable with Cry-clops' decision for to be on the team, but as befits a father, he wants to give her the room to find herself
The only thing I didn't like about Laura/X-23 was the art. Facially? Nailed it, you seemed to be late 16, early-ish 17. However, her body was leaning towards objectification. From the noticeable breast enhancement to the bared mid-riff (Domino was not drawn as such) to the super-tight, two sizes too small uniform, I was, to say the least, disappointed that was how Marvel (and artist Mike Choi) chose to present her! X-23 illustration quibbles aside, the art overall was solid!
Again, I can't say enough good about the overall story, art, etc. If you are looking for a good X-read, look no further, for you have one right here! Enjoy.

Men's Health Australia Magazine
Health & Fitness and Magazines & Newspapers
App
This is an interactive version of Australia’s best-selling men’s lifestyle magazine. Our aim is...

100% Biodegradable Comic Collection 1
Book
The kind of wonderful craziness we've come to demand of the creators involved" - John Freeman, Titan...
Comic

100% Biodegradable Comic Collection 2
Book
Sponsored Purchased on 22 Jun 2020. View order details David Hailwood and 2 more 100%...

Dynavix Central Europe GPS Navigation
Navigation and Travel
App
** NEW NAVIGATION EXPERIENCE ** Change your iPhone or iPad into the fully functional mobile...