I devoured this one.
Even still, it goes down a star for a few reasons. I'll also be getting into vague spoilers here, so click away if you want to be cautious.
The first reason is a big one, but it's also very unique to my personal preferences, so I wouldn't necessarily hold it against the volume as a whole. When I read stories that have to do with an isolated town, world, universe etc, I want it to remain that way - isolated. The second the outside world or real world starts to penetrate the story, I get annoyed. I like to be immersed in the fantasy (in whatever form that takes), and the whole "the outside world will discover us" trope or the "outsiders coming in" trope kinda ruins that for me. The FBI involvement is just looking like it's going to be an even bigger plot line in future volumes, and I am not looking forward to it. I just want to see how this situation could be handled in-house. That's the content I'm looking for and eat up without hesitation. At times this theme has been the reason I've walked away from a series, and I hope it won't be the reason I walk away from this one.
The second reason I went down a star is because of something I didn't see. Seriously, where the actual hell was Mark's Father in this volume? He always seemed to be looming in the shadows, but he didn't make a big appearance in a big way like I kept hoping for. We saw him in a flashback, but not in the present. Sadness.
Honestly, there was just too much FBI in this volume that took away from other things I would've liked to focus on more instead.
Things I did like: Mark was good. Love that character. I get wildly pissed when people try (and sometimes succeed) at using him, but sadly I think that's realistic for the world, so I'll deal with it. He is starting to push back and do some scheming himself though, and I love that. Did I mention I love him yet?
Maggie continues to be intriguing. I really really like that I still don't quite know what to make of her or what her true motivations are. I think I know who she's loyal to, but I feel like first and foremost she's loyal to her own ideas, and those are also slightly suspect. But I like her. Tentatively. She's generally gentle with Mark in a way most people aren't, and I appreciate that. I truly believe that she cares for him, I just don't know how the depth of her emotions and how they'll play out. I definitely want more of their relationship.
The blood and gore and fucked-up shit continues to exist in Vol 2, and I like that those things aren't fading way as if the first volume was going for shock value. I also continue to concern my family that this is what I want to rest my eyeballs on in my free time. Whatever.
The boxing story line was awesome. Enough said.
The art is still stunning. Goddamn.
I picked up volumes 3 and 4 from my local library, so I'll probably go at them soon enough. Excited to see what comes next and exactly how much blood will be spilled before all is said and done.
I'm guessing a lot.