A review by crookedtreehouse
District X, Volume 2: Underground by David Hine, Lan Medina, David Yardin

4.0

Building off the events of the first volume, Hine gets a better handle on the characters from volume one, and does a great job at ramping up the interpersonal relationships among all the heroes and villains in this police procedural.

The series also benefits from a single artist for the entire collection. Medina's faces aren't my favorite, but they're consistent with the Marvel house style of the time, and combined with Digital Rainbow's muddy color pallete, they do help keep this book looking different from the superhero books at the time, while still making it look like they exist in the same world.