After surviving an attack from empowered black ninjas in Tokyo, Anansi receives clue which takes his human trafficking investigation to Russia. There, he infiltrates a grandiose mafia party which turns out to be an auction of empowered black children. The soiree is interrupted by another ninja attack! Are these ninja friend, foe, or something else altogether?
Black AF: Widows and Orphans #2 isnt a mind-blowing read, and this series still has yes to match Black AF: Americas Sweetheart for quality and personality. That said, this book exceeds Widows and Orphans #1 for its focus and blunt allegory. As such, it does earn a recommendation. Feel free to pick it up. Read Full Review
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