Part 3 of the 4-part "Girl on Girl." When questions of loyalty arise from the all-female crew of The Whale, Yorick must decide whether his allegiances lie with his old companions or his new mate, who happens to be captain of the potentially mutinous ship.
While Goran Sudzuka's work isn't quite as detailed as the work of the book's regular artist Pia Guerra, the art is a pretty close match which certainly helps to keep a visual consistency about the title. I also can't deny the impact of the image of what the drug trafficking has done to Australia, as that interior shot of the Sydney Opera House is downright horrific. There's also some nice moments of action as we get to see a cat and mouse battle between the drug runners and a submarine complete with a depth charges attack. The issue ends with a torpedo slamming into the boat. The issue also gives Agent 355 the opportunity to show what she can do, as she goes to town with a pair of knitting needles, and while it's a little detail, visually I loved the idea that her big attack also managed to crack the sound-effect that went with the attack. This book also has some of the best looking covers in the industry, and this month's effort stands up as one of the more impressive looking ima Read Full Review