Lady Mechanika, Volume 2: The Tablet of Destinies. Joe Benitez, M. M. Chen, Martin Montiel, and Mike Garcia. 2017. Benitez Productions. 160 pages.
Rating: 4/5
Disclaimer: I received a free ecopy via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.
I'm glad I took a chance on this book. I wasn't impressed with first volume because it felt like it dragged on and on. The story is set in an alternate Victorian England with science fiction elements mixed in. Volume two picks up on a thread from the end of the first volume, but goes off in another direction.
The story reminds me of The Mummy. Much of it is set in Egypt and it involves a search for an ancient artifact. Lady Mechanika's relationships with the various characters worked well. There are some tropes used throughout the volume, but the creators execute them wonderfully. It is a fun adventure story that roams across the heart of Africa. And the art is great again. It shows off a range of skill from the creators. This book made me interested in continuing the series.
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