A review by mariakureads
Jupiter's Circle, Vol. 2 by Chris Sprouse, Ive Svorcina, Bill Sienkiewicz, Wilfredo Torres, Karl Story, Rick Burchett, Walden Wong, Mark Millar

4.0

Volume Two was equally as good as volume one and knowing now that these are the prequels to, [b:Jupiter's Legacy, Vol. 1|22358438|Jupiter's Legacy, Vol. 1|Mark Millar|https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1404066192l/22358438._SY75_.jpg|44111275] and [b:Jupiter's Legacy, Vol. 2|32478696|Jupiter's Legacy, Vol. 2|Mark Millar|https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1503579962l/32478696._SY75_.jpg|53069372], I might have to go looking for the other volumes but I'm seriously in love with the writing still of these characters.

Some people are going to tell me that I misread these and should have started with Jupiter's Legacy, but I loved that I started here because volumes 1 & 2 were full of people with so many vices and to watch them try to save people and their nation for the greater good while trying not to deconstruct themselves and within the group was fantastic.

I hated Walter in volume 1 and volume 2 did not change my opinion but cemented it. Once a snake, always a snake. This one circled a bit more on George, at least that's how it felt like while I was reading it as this one was a bit more focused on them as individuals and friends, the dynamics of before and after, the fall of some and raising of others so I definitely plan to locate the others.