Kiani has finally reunited with her sister, Anika, and the Fathom Universe
will never be the same again!
Kiani and Anika finally understand that the only way to end the conflict with the US Navy is to take the pre-emptive advantage and strike first-and that means calling on the talents of a menacing figure from the pages of the Fathom Universe! Meanwhile, Admiral Hoover is desperate and on the verge of a dangerous plot that could end with a catastrophe of unthinkable terror!
It's a solid enough issue, with striking artwork by Giuseppe Cafaro - who certainly knows how to draw lovely, powerful women - and a good script by Vince Hernandez. But it spends a little too much time on exposition, as we learn about the source of the attack - and their new benefactor. Read Full Review
This issue moved the main plot along while developing Kiani and Anika. The art was good, showing off Cafaro's best work to date. With vibrant color and wonderful detail, the issue is a site to behold. And while the issue just stops, it is still a decent issue over all. Read Full Review
As for Vince Hernandez's story, I find myself enjoying it. There is tension between Kiani, clearly the older and slightly jaded sister, and Anika, the younger and hot-headed one. I think theirs is a relationship many can relate to. The idea of humanity balking at a more powerful humanoid presence certainly isn't a new one. However, I like the global scale this story takes place on. Oftentimes, stories take place in one central location. In this case, we jump several thousand miles and back. It keeps things fresh, but does not jump around so much as to confuse the reader. Read Full Review
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