It's worth the wait. This sequel is intrinsically done from the first page to the last, not to mention the unique template borders. I have at least some of Kalamos works and they are finely delivered (bloodlessly-hehe)... No, I mean, you could already gauge the amount of time spent on each page. It's far from Baroque intricacy, but I really like the comic's asymmetrical paneling, over-all execution, massing, generous tickled soles, and astounding coloring techniques.
Then J.R. has created a story that fits the flavor and era of its setting. It's been truly a great team.