A real treat at all levels: visually, this volume 2 remains a top-flight quality and confirms Maudoux as a rising star in a style halfway between manga and Franco-Belgian school, while deftly handling a clever color palette between hot and wan. Screenplay, it's still a success and it continues without slowdown that Volume 1 had served us by leaving us hungry ... enticed, even! Hellish pace, little ideas scattered here and there .... a true jubilation. And finally concretely, because the object itself remains untouched, with its dark packaging and thick black pages. Only one thing to say: highly volume 3 !!!