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Part of "Ex Machina" series
"Ex Machina, Vol. 2: Tag" by Brian K. Vaughan is a gripping graphic novel that continues the story of Mitchell Hundred, the first and only fictional superhero-turned-politician. In this second volume of the series, Hundred, who now serves as the mayor of New York City, must deal with the repercussions of his decision to reveal his identity to the world. The storyline in "Tag" is fast-paced and full of suspense, as Hundred and his team investigate a series of mysterious graffiti tags that seem to be predicting disasters before they occur. As the tags become more frequent and increasingly ominous, Hundred must race against time to decipher their meaning and prevent the impending disasters. One of the strengths of "Ex Machina, Vol. 2: Tag" is its exploration of complex themes, such as the role of technology in society and the limitations of political power. The character development is also noteworthy, as Hundred struggles to balance his duties as mayor with his desire to use his powers for good. The artwork in "Tag" is visually stunning, with detailed illustrations that bring the story to life. The use of color and shading is particularly effective in creating a sense of tension and urgency. Overall, "Ex Machina, Vol. 2: Tag" is a thought-provoking and engaging graphic novel that will appeal to fans of the superhero genre and political thrillers alike. Its complex themes, well-developed characters, and stunning artwork make it a standout addition to any graphic novel collection...