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After God vol 1 really caught my attention. The concept was really interesting and the material was full of action and pretty dark. TW there is a lot of self harm and suicide references so please be warned. Volume two however doesn't feel like it kept up with the promises laid down in volume one. Volume two delves a little deeper into the mysteries that surround Waka's strange eyes, but there are also some very odd plot developments that feel disjointed and overall the second book is not as coherent as the first book. Lastly I felt that the second book's art seemed rushed and was not as detailed or compelling as the first book.

Although this seems like a series with a lot of promise I'm not completely sold with its direction in book 2.

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Thank you to Netgalley and the publishers for this advanced reader's copy and the opportunity to this early. Review has been posted on Waterstones and Amazon.

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In this second installment of After God, we continue to follow Waka's journey with the Anti-God Research Institute. The team doesn't know if they can completely trust her, even if she's sworn off allegiance to the Gods. Her eyes say distrust, but her words and actions are opposite. As Waka becomes closer to her new neighbors, she meets several new faces dedicated to protecting both Waka, and civilians FROM Waka. We learn more about our main characters and the Gods, but as Waka gets kidnapped, she learns more about herself than she ever knew before. 4/5 cosmic horror stars.

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