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Jenny Zero #2 Review


What They Say:
Jennys BIG secret revealed . . . and no one is more shocked than HER! With the discovery that she’s more like her father, Mega Commander Zero, than she thought, Jenny must now fight off a legion of monsters, save a city from destruction–and find enough alcohol to forget the entire ordeal!
Content: (please note that content portions of a review may contain spoilers):
The opening installment of this series was a fun experience as I’ve never read anything from Dave Dwonch or Brockton McKinney, so I was interested to see what they’d bring to the page. It was a crazy mix of western comics and Japanese manga with a flair of European style mixed in that definitely worked well both in story and visual design. The book brought me to my first experience with Magenta King and their artwork and that definitely plays to the mix of styles in a good way with a lot of detail and some solid flow to the panels and layouts. It also helped that Megan Huang really did a great job of bringing the artwork to the next level with her color design.

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