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Evoking Alan Moore's Watchmen and Garth Ennis and Darick Robertson's The Boys, though less explicitly graphic in content, this series will resonate with fans of gritty superhero stories with provocative social commentary.
Not for fans of "hard" sf, but readers who enjoy creative world-building and character-driven stories will be captivated. Appropriate for upper elementary school readers and above.
Appropriate for middle school ages and up, this second volume is a worthy successor to the first. A fun romp, it will appeal to fans of urban action and fantasy stories.
The art and storytelling is not quite as good as in Neil Gaiman's Sandman and Bill Willingham's Fables, but fans of those standouts will likely enjoy this similar read (Sandman fans will enjoy seeing some familiar faces). This series will appeal to readers who prefer engaging characters over a pat happy ending.