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Dryad Vol. 2
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Families are complicated, and with their return to the futuristic city of Silver Bay, the Glass family finds themselves divided. Upon arriving, the twins experienced an intense magical eruption that left everyone shaken. Now, parents Yale and Morgan have made it their mission to learn anything they can about the origins of the twins’ magic and why Muse Corp experimented on them all those years ago. But in order to get answers, Yale is going to have to face his past. Meanwhile, the twins adapt to a new, digital city where every possibility is at their fingertips and try to just be kids for once.
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Kurtis J. Wiebe
Kurtis Wiebe is a Stockholm, Sweden based author. Currently a Story Supervisor at Ubisoft Stockholm, he comes from a decade long career in comics and games. He is the co-creator of over ten original comic series and a content creator spanning podcasts, live streams and other digital media. His stories have garnered multiple industry awards including two coveted Shuster’s for best writer.
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- Rating: 2 out of 5 stars2/5Well this took an immediate nosedive. The family splits up, only for each to fortuitously a different person who can help push the plot forward suddenly and crazily quickly. But only after much talking. So much talking.Didn't people get shot in the first volume? Why no shooting? Just talking. So much talking. Between characters with little or no personality. The type of characters who are usually there just to get shot.Even with another big cliffhanger ending, I doubt I'll be rushing to pick up the next volume.
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