Captured and imprisoned, Ru finally discovers the truth behind her existence and her death. Now, she must overcome a devastating betrayal and escape, or risk the destruction of her very being, and her comrades along with her.
Silver City is an intriguing project, one that the author says in the afterward that they've been kicking around for fifteen years based on a dream and expanding ever since. I can totally see it through that lens but it just feels like it needed a bit more to really pull it together fully, or some tightening up elsewhere in the earlier parts of the story so that it felt like there was a more linear and clearer tale being told. I liked a lot of what we got and the concept and visuals really delivered in a great way throughout and it definitely has me interested in seeing what else everyone involved in has coming up. Read Full Review
If anything, the biggest complaint I could give Silver City is that I wish it had kept continuing, but I also can't help but admire the way it came to a close. Read Full Review
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