Every bit as strong as the first issue.
The Black Canary mini-series continues in the same vein as the first issue. Tony Bedard, writer, shows that he has a strong grasp of his characters, and over the course of two issues makes you care about them, even if you have no previous experience with them. This is essentially true for Sin, who, unlikely Ollie and Dinah, hasn't had years upon years of great stories to associate her with. The book also features an awesome action sequence with Sin beating the hell out of a handful of members of the League of Assassins, and ends on another strong cliff hanger. Once again, the highlight is fantastic art. Siqueira's renditions of Green Arrow and Black Canary may very well be my favorite. And that's coming from a guy who calls the Emerald Archer his favorite super hero.