So help me, I wish these damn things were longer. How much fun is Warren Ellis' dystopic future-future New York? and has there ever been a more brutally dangerously cool character than Spider Jerusalem? The politics kick up a notch here, taking us into the upcoming election, and Spider's reluctance turns into energy once he really gets into it. But this volume also sets up the shifting remainder of the story arc... and it's like a drug, you just want more every damn time you finish one. Now all we need is a real Spider Jerusalem and maybe we'll all come out of this moderately okay....More at RB: http://wp.me/pGVzJ-Fn