Bloody hell, that was good.
I mentioned in my review for volume 1 how Tom Taylor is using continuity really well, and this volume turns that up to eleven as all of Laura's worst nightmares come back to haunt her. This is billed as Enemy Of The State II, but it's definitely its own story, as Kimura uses trigger scent to send Wolverine on a rampage, so she then finds herself in the sights of not just SHIELD, but her boyfriend, her old mentor Gambit, and the entire population of Madripoor.
The conclusion to this arc is so cathartic, especially having read so much X-23 material recently. It's so well thought out, and it's exactly the kind of ending that a story like this needs. Without spoiling it, it's definitely a new day for Laura on the other side of this story.
The art is split between Nik Virella and Djibril Morrisette-Phan, who have extremely similar styles. They're both quite simplistic in their character designs, but they work wonders with emotional beats, and the fact that colourist Michael Garland is present on all six issues unifies their visuals too. I'd like to get back to a more defined look for this series, but they have their strengths that are on display here.
If you've read any of X-23's older material, this will be a delight. And even if you're only just now reading All-New Wolverine, this story feels like an event in itself. 3 volumes in a row with 5 star ratings. I repeat: bloody hell, that was good.