(Of course, he then immediately states he has to go back to Karachi until she sorts herself out. The appearance of Kareem, also known as the Red Dagger, added some spice to the storyline-especially when Kamala reappeared and the Red Dagger gave her her first kiss. This was welcome, and proved that these side characters (at least as a group-maybe not so much individually, with the possible exception of Mike) are capable of carrying a comic. The storyline was a bit more interesting, because in the first three issues Kamala wasn't even there and Wilson concentrated on the side characters, especially Zoe. Yes, I know they're teenagers, but there's drawing teenagers and then there's drawing kids, and too much of the time it seemed like the artist was going for the latter. Her take on the characters just seemed too juvenile. This collection was a little disappointing for me, mainly because of the artist, who I didn't like at all.
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