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Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: 1 Good Book! Review: If girls,guns,car chases and bombs are your thing the check yhis one out
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: Fast Action, Slick Fun, and Witty-ness up the Wazoo Review: Okay.. so my title description says it all. The Gunsmith Cats series is pretty seriously gripping unlike almost ALL the other comics I've ever read. It has irony (which I like), some very cool plots with indescribable artistry that redefines two dimensional action in a comic. You'll be hooked.
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: The Great Action Continues Review: The action continues in the second volume of Gunsmith Cats. Someone is planting bombs and making demands. The work looks familiar to some of the more experienced police officers, but things may not be as they appear to be. Plus, Rally makes someone a little mad, and now he wants to kill her. During all of this, some friction developes between Rally and Minnie May. Their gun shop gets broken into too. Yep! I'm being vague, but this is a review, not a spoiler. Ken Taki shows up, and we learn where Minnie May learned some of her skills. This is the first appearance of Ken, and he's only in a small part of this volume even if a large chunk of the plot involves him. We also learn just how young Rally and May really are. This is not for kids as the very first sentence in the book should tell you. There is mature content. You have all of the elements of a good quality, R-rated action movie. The sexual material is more suggestive here than in the first volume. You saw the outline of things there. Here it's mainly suggestive comments and a few things taking place just outside of the frame. I would recommend this to any fan of action movies. This is the second volume of the series. It might work on its own, but there is more to the story which is continued in the next volume - Return of Gray.
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