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Not quite as good as the first volume, but still a really fun read that leans heavily on action and it's incredible artwork. I greatly enjoyed seeing Tradd Moore's style further develop in volume 2. He leans more into his exaggerated, muscular style and you just get an inkling of where he's going to end up.
The story itself continues to really lean into the uber-violence and the finale of The Legend of Luther Strode that it I felt like I needed to ring the book out. But at the same time, Jordan makes progress toward a more overarching goal for the story, and he's having a hell of a lot of letting Moore run wild so by the time the credits rolled it had me amped up for volume 3.