I'm a well read grad student who's bluntly honest about all things, although I try to be most honest about myself.
The Laura clones are a lot of fun. (Clones of a clone. I wonder what would happen if they cloned them?)
It's fun, it's pretty serious about the implications and it's action packed.
Plus, funny.
If that wonky perspective doesn't make you laugh out loud, think about what they're asking. Her vagina? Because from this angle that is /the first thing/ your gaze lands on, isn't it?
Or maybe you're just better people than I am. (I'm okay with that. Because I laugh all the time, guys. All the time.)
Despite this, I adored moist of the illustrations because this was the only wonky panel. I loved the new characters that were introduced. I loved how this really propelled the plot forward, tying a lot of somewhat loose ends closer together. It felt perfect in some ways, furthering everything along, and managing to be a lot of fun while it did so.