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StephenJondrew
Sunday, May 18, 2008, 04:10 PM
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Title Ezra: Evoked Emotions 2
Publisher Name: Arcana Studio ( http://www.arcanacomics.com/comicdisplay.php?id=13 )
Writer: Sean O'Reilly
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$3.95, 29 pages, Color

Safety Content Label: T+ TEENS AND UP - Appropriate for most readers 13 and up, parents are advised that they might want to read before or with younger children.

Publishers Blurb:
I went into the second issue of Ezra wishing that I didn’t have to read it – the first issue left a sour taste in my mind. HOWEVER, I’m glad I did read it! The second issue is significantly better than the first, improving on many of the negative things I stated about the original. This story begins with an epic battle, brining a reader right to the edge of their seat. As it continues we find out a little more information about Ezra (that changes the story quite a bit – in a good way). I won’t ruin the details for you; however, as the comic progresses we find out that Ezra is going to have to face a tough enemy (one that has is especially tough for her to have face again). Overall, I’d say that issue 2 of Ezra makes up for number one.

Reviewer Comments:
I went into the second issue of Ezra wishing that I didn’t have to read it – the first issue left a sour taste in my mind. HOWEVER, I’m glad I did read it! The second issue is significantly better than the first, improving on many of the negative things I stated about the original. This story begins with an epic battle, bringing a reader right to the edge of their seat. As it continues we find out a little more information about Ezra (that changes the story quite a bit – in a good way). I won’t ruin the details for you; however, as the comic progresses we find out that Ezra is going to have to face a tough enemy (one that has is especially tough for her to have face again). Overall, I’d say that issue two of Ezra makes up for number one.