Graphic Novel. Mayor Hundred takes on marijuana. At this rate we'll be having a very special episode about abortion next. I just don't feel like Vaughan's saying anything with these hot button topics of his, though he did make a few nods to past events in the series, so there was a hint of continuity. Also some intrigue as he sets things up for the next big conflict. Still, Vaughan seems to be having trouble striking a balance between stories about being a mayor and stories about being a superhero, and he's really falling short in the areas they intersect. The things I loved about the first trade -- the consequences involved with being a superhero -- have mostly dribbled away. There are still consequences, but they're trivial to the story. They don't serve to advance anything but Hundred's manpain. This series is really suffering for having no cohesive mytharc. Bring back the mysterious chip-thingy, Vaughan! You got some splainin' to do.
Three stars. I'll keep reading, but the things that made this title special are slipping away, and we're left with a mayor with superpowers and no attempt to explain them. This trade was short on awesome women, too.