As for the art, it's not the most visually stunning of comics, as most of the issue consists merely of characters chatting with each other. That said, Eden makes sure that this never gets boring; there's a lot of variety in the storytelling, and he also chucks in some effective visual effects for flashbacks and the like (including a very well done segue from the opening flashback sequence to a "silent" title page). It's a subtle and understated look, but no less impressive for that. All in all, this is a good strong issue, driven by solid, thoughtful character work and intelligent plot construction. It's not the most vastly impressive issue of this series, but there's something to be said for quiet expertise. Read Full Review
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