mayhap's review

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2.0

Our intrepid reporters make some damning discoveries which are never really dealt with. Fizzling conclusion to this sub-arc.

booknerd85's review

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4.0

Seriously?

depreydeprey's review

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4.0

Tales off a bit from Volume 1 of the series but is still well done and open ended. Speedball's transformation to Penance is horrifying.

dragonarmy's review

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3.0

My Rating - 3.5 Stars

Volume 2 is a lot stronger than Volume 1. There were more reveals and more events with dire consequences. I now see why this mini-series was necessary as it added context and depth to the Civil War as a whole.

SpoilerI really feel sorry for Speedball and hope that he hasn't dug his own grave.

betweentheshelves's review

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3.0

The second half of the Front Line story following reporters during Marvel's Civil War event. I enjoy the way that the story unfolds in that we learn information behind the Civil War. We also get to see a little of the aftermath, which helps in giving context. However, there were still parts that lagged for me, meaning it wasn't my absolute favorite. But there are some great panels included thorughout!

rachelelizabeth's review

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4.0

"And power will always consume itself."

demonoftheastrowaste's review

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5.0

Really good. It felt more like a novel than a comic book. Loved it. Great characters. And the ending was insane. A must read.

kurtpankau's review

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3.0

It's fine. It's very hung up on how important it is, but despite that pretentiousness, some parts are executed remarkably well. Sally Lloyd is a great character. Ben Urich is... fine. The big twist at the end was ridiculous, but the Speedball arc was great.

It will make very little sense if you haven't already read Civil War.
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