The Nuclear Football is loose, and absolutely no one can know that it's in the dangerous hands of a small child. Colonel Honken is sent on a recovery mission to clean up her mess by the General of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. Meanwhile, Katrina is trying to figure out how to keep her status as a Russian double agent a secret when a long-held family lie is revealed to Elmo and changes his entire world.
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Checked this out based on the premise. Weirdly reminded me of "Fall of the House of X", and that's not a good thing. The stilted jokes, uneven pacing, art with missing backgrounds...heck, Sevy's inks are even oddly reminiscent of Lucas Werneck.
Bottom line is: FotHoX suffered, a lot, because it was rushed to publication by six months, and it's obvious that the same thing is happening here. I'd advise the creative team to cool their jets and let the work breathe. No-one is going to suffer irreparable harm if the book gets delayed.