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Going back into the end of the New 52 volume, Abnett brings back the good note in which the last volume and shows it up again to the (possibly) new readers in a way that's perfectly comprehensible for them.
The story develops smoothly and without rough turns or rushed pacing like the last issue. Bringing back the characters from the Dead Water arc is also a great idea, especially the scarred Scavenger and the Agents Ajar and Irving. Unfortunately, we don't get to know the other Aquamarines as well, and I hope Abnett's writing, at the end, develop more about those characters.
The artwork is a little stiff sometimes, but is pretty dynamic on the action scenes. The Dead Water design is terrifying, and artist Phillipe Briones really nailed it's movements. Coloring is also good, with some interesting palletes invested in quick flashback sequences.
Ultimately, it's a really good issue. It got me hooked for a next one, and how that plot will develop. After a quick two-issue promising but not very good arc, a larger story might be of an awesome use for the overall quality of the volume.
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