A chapter dedicated to a new pairing of established villains! It seems that the low repertoire of remaining stands are being stretched out this way, however, we did expect Hol Horse to fight so adding Boingo to the mix doesn’t change all that much. It’s definitely a fresh idea though and recurring faces in a world of one off villains is always appreciated. This combo could be even deadlier than the first too. Hol Horse and J.Geil’s stab and shoot was effective but once it was found out, they could play around it. How does one fight against the future? That is assuming this won’t be another pure gag arc.
Hol Horse was also quite interesting this chapter. Showing how ruthless he is fighting for his own ass, shooting randoms in the face, kidnapping and manipulating powerful kids, but through all that and his lying to women to make them his pawns; he has a sense of chivalry. No matter how ugly a woman is, he will respect them and refuses to hit any, no matter the amount of money he makes! That’s at least what he said and it gives him some depth, contradictory character traits are good for that.