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RWBY (2019-) #2 by Mirka Andolfo, Marguerite Bennett, Arif Prianto

jessaca_with_an_a's review against another edition

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3.0

Finger’s crosses this series picks up the pace a little... it’s based on my favorite anime ever, and I’m really rooting for it! Sadly, RWBY #2 might’ve been more of a dud than the first.

In this volume, there are two stories: one of Yang coming to terms with losing her arm, and the other of Blake’s and Adam’s whirlwind “romance.” The unfortunate problem is that neither story was long enough to allow the reader to feel any real emotion about what was happening. Everything just sped by, like the author is still laying down the groundwork for when the real story begins.

So I take it back. I guess what I need is for RWBY to slow down? Wait, no... speed up? I can’t tell! It’s doing both at the worst times possible!

laviendear's review

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"It is terrible not to know who you are unless you are defined by other people."

aemilova's review

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2.0

I like that they talk about Summer Rose more, she's someone I'm very curious about because of the way Yang reacted in the show.

lacependragon's review

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4.0

Beautiful and soft. We found out some stuff about Summer Rose, including her weapon, which fascinated me, and I'm very pleased with who she is.
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