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This is part 2 of a three part series.
Overall this added nicely to issue one. There was more backstory presented here and the characters were fleshed out to give them more of a 3 dimensional feel to them. This story focuses on the man that comes to Karma for help with his boss and what transpires as a result of that interaction. More interesting interplays between the characters ensue with the issue ending in a boiling point. here we find how far the individuals in Karma incorporated will go to stay out of jail. Very funny and over the top. I had a good time reading this issue, it went fast and was really enjoyable.
Artwork: (Color) The artwork in this comic has grown on me. Perhaps because I'm enjoying the story so much, but I think it's more due to the depth it adds to the issue.
Overall Grade: 4 This was a good build on issue 1. Characters are getting more fleshed out and the storyline is moving along nicely.
Stefan Haas
Writing: This issue did a great job building on the foundation laid by issue 1.
Artwork: (Color) The art fit with the story.
Overall Grade: 4 stars This issue turned a little darker than I had anticipated, but was a very enjoyable read. I'm looking forward to seeing how the story winds up in issue 3.
Robert Weiman
Writing: More of the same stuff that I liked about issue 1. Humerous characters and an interesting premise.
Artwork: (Color) I agree with Stefan.
Overall Grade: 4 stars I'm not really looking forward to see this end. My biggest complaint about this title is that I would have liked to have spent more time with Karma Inc. "on the job" and tormenting people.
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