A review by krismcd59
Kill Shakespeare Volume 2: The Blast of War by Anthony del Sol, Conor McCreery

3.0

Much improved over Volume One - the appearance of Shakespeare himself is satisfyingly ironic and metafictional, and the interactions between the good and evil Shakespearean characters offer some surprises. The art is more consistent, the action scenes less confusing than in the first volume, and there are mercifully fewer blatant "thee" and "thou" errors. The characters speak more naturally, and there are even moments of humor and emotion that ring true. I am encouraged to pick up Volume 3.