![]() Now, this book wasn’t bad by any means and certainly entertaining, but compared to other volumes it just doesn’t feel as filling. We also don’t get much in the way of exploration of the characters, leading to a rather light on substance, heavy on action and style. In the background, the siege at Monroe’s compound ends and the orphanage is attacked and Ericka kidnapped, which will unfortunately not be explored much given that the main series is currently handling that. ![]() This is probably the weakest volume in terms of plot and story: Spas has finally broken away from the Destroyers and pretty much spends the rest of the volume on the run, avoiding Twilights and situations as best as he can. Not necessarily in a way that kills or destroys the book by any means, but more in the way that it leaves you wanting more than what you got. spin-off feels like a step back from the previous volume. ![]() He’s on the run and has nowhere to go, trying to figure out what to do now in the warzone of the city. If anything, he has more enemies than ever. ![]() But just because he has left them behind doesn’t mean he has gained any allies. ![]() Spas has abandoned the Destroyers, realizing that everything he has been fighting for and against has brought nothing but grief and death to innocents. Things continue to get worse and worse for Marco, formerly known as Spas, as the war between the Destroyers and basically everyone else rolls on in the latest volume of Gangsta. ![]()
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