A review by crookedtreehouse
FreakAngels, Volume 3 by Warren Ellis

3.0

The volume begins with literal world building. The Freakangels crew had rebuilt what they imagined society was before the book started, but at the end of the last volume, they realized they could do so much more. So we begin with the So Much More, using their powers to try and return their area of the world to something more resembling 19th century, and then 20th century society.

It's a fast, interesting read, but it pretty quickly veers into internal politics among the Freakangels and sets a breakneck pace of plot points to set up some cliffhangers before we get into volume four.

They're all solid. And I'm enjoying the series, but I felt like I read this volume in five minutes. That, as fast as it moved, I felt like it was one issue's worth of plot points spread into six issues worth of pages.

The art is fine but it makes me feel like I'm reading a fantasy sequence that takes place during www.questionablecontent.net .