The stage is set. The players met. And Emma the brilliant young woman whose life was turned upside down by a billionaire who revealed that her long lost parents were in fact very famous thieves is ready to take the mantle left to her. Except Emma has no idea how to do any of the things her parents did before they disappeared never to be seen or heard from again. Emma is creating her own crew to pull her own plans against all the scumbags who have torn her reality apart.
With revenge fueling the dangerous game of cat and mouse, the showdown between Lawford and Preston takes things up a few notches. Through flawless writing and exceptional imagery, each party make bold moves to ensure victory. Will it be enough in the end? Read Full Review
Maleev delivers beautifully detailed art throughout the issue. The visuals are engaging and brilliantly capture the dark tone of the story. Read Full Review
I'm loving the sass and energy that Emma emits on every page. The Masterpiece team does a good job of giving each character a spotlight, whether it's short and sweet or extended panels. Read Full Review
Plot
Emma continues to recruit new members, in this case it is Solomon, the thief, who joins Skottie, Lawrence, Gleason and Paragon.
Katie Roots is concerned about this game played by ZERO PRESTON, who receives the call from Agent Hamilton warning him of Emma's call.
This installment lowers the accelerated pace of action and tension to narrate with dialogue what is happening.
Art
It is full of textures and details that offer interesting cinematic dynamism, you already imagine that it could be the cast of the future live action adaptation of this comic.
Summary
Emma continues recruiting as she plays with Zero Preston's patience.
It's good enough. It doesn't do anything that makes me impatient for the next issue, but it does its job in keep me invested.