I'll be a downer and say I'm sad to see the serial recruitment popping in already. It's almost like the
Godwin's Law of mind control.
"Once a controller resorts to serial recruitment it's the end of a character-driven storyline."
Once you've got 10+ "characters" bouncing around how can anyone get anything done? And who are/were they anyway?
I love how issue 1 was crafted... "anticipated twist but executed perfectly". Along with the double-inverse power reversal (the maid controls the boss and then controls the sweet girl who'd been "controlled" by the boss into being served by the boss and both serving the maid) it made for a nice pretzel.
Do we even learn the blonde's or Gretchen's girlfriend's names in this issue? We've got Lindsey the (former) boss, Jessica the "maid", and Gretchen the vulnerable yoga instructor. A Cynthia is mentioned but I think she's the 3rd in nameless blonde's three-way.
That first issue was tight! After having Gretchen reveal that Lindsey's been bribing her to put out (secret from the girlfriend) - plus Lindsey describing it very differently and then having Jessica drop a bomb into that relationship? Amazing! But far less exciting, is Jessica just dominating the nameless blonde. She's extraneous and one-dimensional (sexually-open socialite). Heck, from what we're presented, she'd probably have been fine with a threesome right there without any "Help". And the threat that we'll be treated to an entire party of "nameless sexually-open socialites" being mass-controlled = Meh.
Ok, downer stuff aside, the art is beautiful and even nameless there's character to both of our newly-introduced characters communicated by both their expressions (art) and words (writing). And it's exciting on a surface level, for sure. The setup for Gretchen to betray her girlfriend has some potential, though, so I'm still looking forward to that developing in issues 3+.