A review by kristennd
Annihilation, Book Two by Gregory Titus, Javier Grillo-Marxuach, Keith Giffen, Renato Arlem, Simon Furman, Jorge Lucas

3.0

Not as catchy as the first volume, but I think that's mainly because the featured characters were less interesting. The art was more consistent -- nothing really impressive but nothing distractingly bad. The similarities between the Annihilation wave and the Stygian Passover were noteworthy, what with them being from the same plotter and at the same general time. I'm a fan of using c-list characters in big events, even if none of these were familiar.