Greg Pak's writing really shines in this issue. There are poignant moment aplenty throughout the whole issue. Max is exposed to evil though previously unimaginable as his family faces thier countrymen's increased anti-Semitism and are finally forced to flee to Poland only to see the beginning of the German Blitzkrieg. When I read the first issue of this mini-series I thought the art didn't really suit the story but in this issue it was perfect. I am glad Pak knows when to let the art speaks for itself and some of Carmine Di Giandomenico and Matt Hollingsworth make great use of large panels with as little as 2 words to convey the emotion of the story. In particular, I thought the page with Max's love interest, the Gypsy girl Magda, is one of the best individal pages I have seen in a comic in a long time.
Should You Buy It?
Absolutely!! If you are not reading this book than what is wrong with you? No only is this one of the best comics on shelves right now but it is also one of the best stories about this disturbing time in our worlds history.


