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3.8 stars

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"Literally or Metaphorically?" 0

Okay, this one tied up a lot of questions that the first issue left. So that's a major plus. That still haven’t explained the big issue, like why the hell these demons have kidnapped Pixie, who "he" is that they’re afraid of catching them and who the big red demon leading them is. Although, the last one I have a guess at. He kind of reminds me of Sym, if Sym were a little brighter. In a lot of ways, actually, it seems to either alluding to or ripping off the most basic aspects of Storm and Illya...

1 out of 1 found this review helpful.

Megan "Oh my God. Seriously?" Gwynn 0

"It's not my fault you're in love with a big gay cheerleader who won't return your phone calls." This issue is... random and nonsensical, to say the least. It starts with "Ruth", "Laura", "Megan", "Hisako" and "Cessily" dressed like stereotypical teenagers, each fitting their own stereotype with the character descriptions are beyond silly. They clearly have no idea who they are. – Cut To; Utopia. Four of the five girls are missing, but Ruth is still on the island, even though she's also with the...

0 out of 0 found this review helpful.

Begining of a Rebellion 0

First time I read this, I have to admit, I went in blind. I hadn’t been to the comic book store is a while, so I hadn’t known what happened in Messiah Complex, but a Layla Miller One-shot issue? Was the first to be read in the pile, no contest. Thankfully, I didn’t need to know what had happened, even when I skipped the intro, because after you get the setting (the M brand being a big clue), the story just flows.   The second time I read this, I still hadn’t read all of the Messiah arc, but I h...

4 out of 4 found this review helpful.