When Zawa is hangry, she's a force to behold!
While the kids debate over how things unfolded and how they should handle the upcoming food festival, Zawa makes a mess, one that Bandit won't be happy about.
Meanwhile, the Mayor is enraged at Zawa's escape, getting his private guards involved...
Zawa + The Belly of the Beast #2 continues to be a delightful story with an endearing misunderstood monster at its core. An enchanting story about outcasts. Read Full Review
While some of the worldbuilding remains disjointed, we do get a little more explanation of what's going on. I'll also note that Michael Dialynas's coloring and lettering are delights makes this comic a fun read. Read Full Review
Zawa + The Belly of the Beast #2 builds off the momentum of the series' introductory outing and kicks things up a notch. It's less action and more exposition (and food!) but things are far from boring. The new revelations explored in this issue set the table for the story to go in any number of ways. The ability to singlehandedly create and express his vision comes in handy for Dialynas as the art and writing fit perfectly together. He even does the lettering! It has been a fun and interesting journey to start and as the mystery and conflicts deepen, things should get even spicier. Read Full Review
Zawa + the Belly of the Beast #2 picks up where the first book left off and continues to improve. Read Full Review
I thought this was a bit better than #1 and has me hooked for at least another few issues. Again, the art helps everything flow even tho they try to rely on some unexplainable mythos going on. The plot may take a better stride as we see some (hopefully) cool antagonists show up behind the mayor in the final panel.
This was good, but there wasn’t much story progression.