As Nuon's relationship with Mer grows, so do her conflicted feelings for her mission. And Mer's last encounter with the East Side was brief, but the chain reaction it's sparked may threaten her newfound safety.
At this point, I feel like this section is probably pretty unnecessary because of how much I love this series, but we're going to talk about it anyways. Yes, you should read 20XX #3. You should read it because the characters are well thought out and dynamic. These relationships are complex and easily breakable (making for good drama later); there is incredible diversity and potential for even more. So yes, you should read 20XX #3. You should start at #1 and keep going because this series doesn't seem like it's going to hit a rough note. Stick around for this one. I'm going to. Read Full Review
20XX #3 is another great chapter that shows more of the interesting world and the appealing characters. Meria and Soriya’s complex relationship is growing to be the best part of the narrative. But, the events of the world are pushing closer towards them and likely will not go away silently. Read Full Review
As it stands, 20XX #3 continues to be a solid read. The overall story and themes are on point, it just feels like it is lacking that extra creative something to push it over the top. Read Full Review
While the exposition of this chapter is long, 20XX shines in its brief convos and action blocking which is more than enough to keep fans engaged. Read Full Review