Reeling from their recent loss, Britney's team retreats to their headquarters inside Cheyenne Mountain. But their respite is short lived when an old enemy shows up at their front gates, fueled by hatred and revenge. What transpires will reshape the Highborn Initiative forever and test the limits of the team's loyalty to their cause, duty to their country and friendship to each other.
This issue had the emotional impact as opposed to those of Britney's past – before she had always been a loner, helping when she could, but never trying to get attached. But now, her having to shoulder the responsibility for a team, coming to terms with what she sees as failure and then having to continue with her misgivings as to the loss of Ryder, you can feel her pain. If this is how Iovino is going to pursue the story, then we will have more feral fun than is humanly possible … and I for one, am looking forward to a slow and painful ending to Alpha! Read Full Review
Action abounds in The Human Order. The story tears along at a good clip and the visuals are strong. If you want action, you want Red Agent. Recommended. Read Full Review