Jayson’s Reviews > Hit-Girl, Vol. 2: Hit-Girl in Canada > Status Update
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Notes:
(1) So, Jeff Lemire takes over the series and does the most Jeff Lemire thing ever, which is set the thing in Canada.
- Because Jeff Lemire is one of those Canadian authors who needs to shoehorn Canada into everything he does.
(2) My only hope is that he has enough artistic pride that he won't just make this a plotless gorefest, like Millar did with the first volume.
— Aug 25, 2024 08:50PM

Notes:
(1) So, Jeff Lemire takes over the series and does the most Jeff Lemire thing ever, which is set the thing in Canada.
- Because Jeff Lemire is one of those Canadian authors who needs to shoehorn Canada into everything he does.
(2) My only hope is that he has enough artistic pride that he won't just make this a plotless gorefest, like Millar did with the first volume.
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Jayson
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Notes:
(1) I will say, that as much as I'm not a fan of Eduardo Risso's art in general, it does really work for this series.
(2) A highlight of this book is when the villain called in a favor from a politician who may or may not be Justin Trudeau.
- The guy's always in silhouette and the bio's fictionalized enough to cast doubt, but the implication's definitely intentional.
— Aug 25, 2024 10:30PM

Notes:
(1) I will say, that as much as I'm not a fan of Eduardo Risso's art in general, it does really work for this series.
(2) A highlight of this book is when the villain called in a favor from a politician who may or may not be Justin Trudeau.
- The guy's always in silhouette and the bio's fictionalized enough to cast doubt, but the implication's definitely intentional.
Jayson
is on page 49 of 100

Notes:
(1) So, Lemire didn't disappoint with making this book one big neon light flashing "Canada" nonstop.
- Given, it's set in Canada, but Lemire's gone all-out with the tri-lingual street signs and plastering the word "Canada" on the sides of things.
- He's even got the villain wearing a Hockey Canada hat.
(2) Murder and cursing seems to be what this series is all aboot.
— Aug 25, 2024 09:50PM

Notes:
(1) So, Lemire didn't disappoint with making this book one big neon light flashing "Canada" nonstop.
- Given, it's set in Canada, but Lemire's gone all-out with the tri-lingual street signs and plastering the word "Canada" on the sides of things.
- He's even got the villain wearing a Hockey Canada hat.
(2) Murder and cursing seems to be what this series is all aboot.

