![]() ![]() In this volume, readers get a chance to see Frankenstein as more than an unstoppable monster. Many of the positives in Secrets of the Dead come from the focus on Frankenstein’s character development. This is a volume with higher highs and lower lows, most of which even out to a quality level that feels average overall. This can be seen in a disappointing continuation of a previously introduced cliffhanger and a mishandling of the Rotworld event’s conclusion. However, the flaws here are more significant than they were in the previous volume. It features a renewed focus on Frankenstein as a character and also spends more time telling stories that develop into larger narratives. 2: Secrets of the Dead is better than its predecessor. In some ways, Frankenstein, Agent of S.H.A.D.E. Readers who enjoyed the previous volume will likely enjoy this one as well. However, the low point comes from a few mishandled stories that take away from the reading experience. The highlight here is the focus on Frankenstein as a character, since fans have a chance to really learn about who he is and where he came from. Overall: This volume is another unique mix of action and horror, with storytelling that ranges in quality. The conclusion of the Rotworld event is left completely unexplained and robs Frankenstein of interesting character development. ![]() ![]() The volume’s blend of horror and action makes for a fun reading experience.Ĭons: The pacing is still odd in some places. Pros: Frankenstein’s personal story is more interesting than before. ![]()
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