Stronger in theming than the first one, No Place Like Home #2 introduces a new character who, upon first meeting “Dorothy” shuns her angrily before accepting her out of sorrow for what has been done to her. The shift in protagonist from “Dorothy” to this woman is seamless as “Dorothy” - who we are made to empathize with due to how much more relatively uncanny the man is due to his distorted and expressionless face - fades from view and focus once the woman starts fantasizing about what it would feel to be like “Dorothy” without the gaze of society upon her.
Stronger in theming than the first one, No Place Like Home #2 introduces a new character who, upon first meeting “Dorothy” shuns her angrily before accepting her out of sorrow for what has been done to her. The shift in protagonist from “Dorothy” to this woman is seamless as “Dorothy” - who we are made to empathize with due to how much more relatively uncanny the man is due to his distorted and expressionless face - fades from view and focus once the woman starts fantasizing about what it would feel to be like “Dorothy” without the gaze of society upon her.