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Behold, Behemoth #2 by Tate Brombal

marrlu's review against another edition

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adventurous dark emotional fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

3.75

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4.0

This review will contain potential spoilers for the first issue.


After the Fall, we see Grey and Wren traversing different obstacles and getting a sense of the changing world. There is some division about behemoths. Emotions are also running high as we get a peak into the familial relationship between Grey and Wren.


I liked this second installment in the series, but it didn’t have the same wow factor as the first one. I am super intrigued by how The Fall came to be and was hoping to learn more. But patience is a virtue. One I struggle with. The artwork was captivating in this issue. I like the drawing style, and the use of colour to emphasize emotion and build suspense was beautifully done.


wesleyrose's review

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4.0

This review will contain potential spoilers for the first issue.


After the Fall, we see Grey and Wren traversing different obstacles and getting a sense of the changing world. There is some division about behemoths. Emotions are also running high as we get a peak into the familial relationship between Grey and Wren.


I liked this second installment in the series, but it didn’t have the same wow factor as the first one. I am super intrigued by how The Fall came to be and was hoping to learn more. But patience is a virtue. One I struggle with. The artwork was captivating in this issue. I like the drawing style, and the use of colour to emphasize emotion and build suspense was beautifully done.


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3.5

2023 - 365 Days of Horror

Day 252: 3 1/2 ⭐️ Way too little story and too few pages. 
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