Who is causing this inversion?
Arthur and Oliver realize that they not only have interchanged bodies but also memories and that there's someone manipulating everyone involved here.
Sadly, some of the issues of the first chapter are also present here.
Brandon Thomas offers a new entry in which there's not a lot to see. I mean, there is more exploration about the nature of the body exchange the characters suffered and a few hints about who is really behind this being planted but nothing that developes any of those aspects any further.
In fact, most of the issue is dedicated to action and as far as action sequences go, this is not particularly exciting, it almost feels like is dragging the issue to the final pages where both Arthur and Ollie are forced to fight a stereotypical supervillain who might have a clue about what's actually happening.
Ronan Cliquet's art is pretty solid though with expressive characters and clear storytelling.
Pretty light in content overall, hope the next one improves everything.
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