A tattoo can change you
In term of the overall eccentricity of this series, of this series, it definitely didn't lose anything from the first issue, and likely even added some. Now instead of one erstwhile heroine, it appears as there will be too as first Salome is introduced and then she is introduced to the other new heroine, Julie. The two heroines are quite different people though, one the studious bookworm, the other, an edgy tattoo artist. That they are both drawn together is potentially setting up and interesting "odd couple" kind of relationship for the two how they are forced to work together despite not normally crossing the same paths. That so much other weirdness is going on a well pays more value to this issue and this series. Evidently this is like no other comic that I have ever read, but that is a good thing in this case. The only thing which is maybe noteworthy is that the Grimm Fairy Tales tradition of busty women of the covers and more respectable inside is not holding true as much here. Still definitely worth a read.