Justice League x RWBY: Super Heroes and Huntsmen, Part Two (2023)

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Better Than Part One-Hoping for Volume 10

Part Two is great in pretty much everything compared to Part Two. Part 2 was much better than part 1, not just because they got through the interaction setup between RWBY and JL in part 1 but because part 1 had a lot of plotlines that didn’t really go anywhere, Jessic and Jaune was the only one that met the beats, here multiple characters get it, especially Ruby which is nice, plus the enemies are actually tough so there’s more variety in fights.

Synopsis: After their adventure in Remnant cyberspace, courtesy of Kilg%re, the Justice League return to Earth. However, they find the Grimm have followed them and are somehow duplicating their powers. Bringing Black Canary up to speed, the League is forced to seek out Team RWBY for help.

They seriously learned from Part One

The most annoying part of Part One was all the teenage animation which was magically gone in Part Two! I’m not usually one to buy prints, but this artwork was quite impressive, and I’ll be searching for something to commemorate that.

We finally get to see some fresh character development, both for the protagonists, and finally the antagonists, and it’s actually quite interesting. No spoilers, but it’s way better than “the multiverse is collapsing, and we can stabilize it by doing this contrived thing”.

No wasted shots so far…really hoping we get more than just Part Three, but wouldn’t want them to start wasting time either. This has been great, and would really like to see all of this as canon in RWBY Volume 10, to include this caliber of art. Keep drawing them as adults – no one really aspires to be a teenager anyway.