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I tricky one. The first issue was very nice, imo. But issue 2 marked a huge dip in quality. This issue improves and moves things back up, but it still has its flaws.
The biggest flaw is the story really feels like filler. Nothing really seems to be happening, and it seems the series is filler with wheels spinning until the next book Dead Ends, which seems to hint these hunts are all for not. Also, the complaints on Creed's characterization are still seen here a bit. The last chapter depicted him as an utter coward. When he founds out about the Zombies, he freaks and starts trying to run and leave everyone. However, in Mary Shelley Overdrive, Creed faced Zombie soldiers and was not the least scared. He wasted no time ripping through them. So his crapping on himself in issue two wasn't consistent or flattering. This chapter fixed that a bit. We still see a bit of uncharacteristically fragile Sabretooth, but it moves forward to him fighting his way through the Zombies with Deathstrike & Daken. Speaking on the latter, he does uncover some secrets, and seems to find the answer to their non-working healing factor, which will most likely come in handy in the final issue.
Something I did find very nice about the issue were 2 zombies that have very personal connections to Deathstrike & Creed, and neither can believe what they're seeing. And the relationships of these zombies involves relationships we have;t seen brought up in ages, especially on Sabretooth's end.It was also nice to see the little moment between Creed & Daken. They're the ones mocking & wanting to tear into each other in chapter one. But this chapter has them working together, with Daken even calling for Creed's help, and Creed actually giving it. When Daken is cut down, Creed saves him and tries to carry him to safety. It's nothing big, but considering the characters, it's almost a touching moment.
So this issue was nothing groundbreaking. But it was entertaining enough, while toning down the flaws from the last issue.
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