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A review by villyidol
Rai, Volume 3: The Orphan by Matt Kindt
3.0
With the revolution quelled, Rai exiled to Earth and his friends either captured or hiding in New Japan's underground this is a grimmer volume than the previous ones. But at the same time Kindt manages to incorporate a few funny bits here and there (the Cereal Blaster perhaps being my favorite).
We get several different POVs and a lot of plot-stuff is happening. There are a couple of what-the-fuck-moments that I didn’t expect, but there’s also a little too much of everything. I wish that the creators had given some plot-developments a little more time to unfold.
Clayton Crain’s artwork continues to shine.
We get several different POVs and a lot of plot-stuff is happening. There are a couple of what-the-fuck-moments that I didn’t expect, but there’s also a little too much of everything. I wish that the creators had given some plot-developments a little more time to unfold.
Clayton Crain’s artwork continues to shine.