Artwork: 4.0 out of 5I enjoyed the artwork in this volume a bit more than I did in Vol. 1. Not saying that there is better talent on board here, just that I liked the more realistic look that this group of artists brought to the project. Even as the story progresses here, and we see more of the true nature of the cast, it seems to get grittier and darker. A nice touch to this book, that easily lends itself to the overall appeal. Just a great look overall.
Story: 4.5 out of 5I have to admit that I was kind of shocked at the end of this book, because it was not the ending I was expecting. I just kept waiting for something to happen, and waiting but then it was over, yet I don’t feel let down at all. If anything I can look back at this book and just enjoy how well it was done. I was presented a great story, that had this looming feeling of danger, yet nothing ever fully presented itself. It just lingers throughout and plays on itself so well that a complete story is fully formed. Then at the end you get the recap of what happened after the events in the book. Beautifully done.
Dying Breath: 4.0 out of 5Based on a true story, then how can you not want to know what went on here? Sure it’s a compilation of actual events that is collected into a solid story that is topped of with some Killer artwork, but it is done so well I can’t live without telling you to check it out. This book takes a good group of artists and has them depict the events as they go from a regular childhood to a dark and eerie place. A fantastic read that you should take the time to check out.