I still don't understand why this needed to be two separate graphic novels. Both are so short! Anyway, it had been forever since I read part 1, so I didn't remember a lot of what was going on. The story ended and overall was pretty meh. I think the idea is really cool but to be successful I'd combine the two and maybe even still make them longer. I will say though that the drawings were amazing! I was very impressed by them! When I read Volume One, I wasn't as impressed as I would be, by Volume Two... the characters were catchy, and the art was good- but I didn't have a sense of where it was all GOING yet.Volume Two- now that carries us deep into the mystery and resolves it- all in one volume only as thick as the first one was... but with a HECK of a lot more excitement!I really enjoyed this story- not only for the reasons already mentioned, but because it touches on New Orleans style Voodoo, and does it RIGHT. This is pretty much the 'classic' genre stuff for that, and they don't make so many glaring errors as to spoil it, like some folks do. They recognized the difference between the white and black, and used all the right words for things- it didn't get too technical, so we'll forgive everything else. ;)Even so, it was a rollicking rampage of amusement and enjoyment, so I gave it a four out of five. You have to read Volume One to GET Volume Two, alas... else i'd suggest skipping right to the point. Hrmf.
What do You think about Troublemaker 2 (2010)?
Fantastic! This is the second half of this graphic novel by Janet Evanovich. Fast-paced and fun!
—fate
Better than the first, but still not great.
—cbearlil