The Decepticon Justice Division is ready to take their mission to the next level.
After finishing one of their usual missions, the DJD has found that Megatron actually deserted the Decepticon's cause and Tarn doesn't know what to do anymore. However, he will soon realize that there are more important matters than Megatron's decision.
The DJD has returned and it's as great as you would imagine.
James Roberts creates an issue completely dedicated to these characters and how messed-up they are but despite of how they were presented in the past, there are actually some fun moments to get from them. The way how Tarn handles his team including the bureaucratic rules he follows is hilarious and actually makes you more invested in this team as characters.
The good aspects don't end there though since the writer manages to develope a quite logical and compelling reaction for Tarn once that he learns that his idol has defected the Decepticons. It's a pretty interesting section of characterization.
Hayato Sakamoto is in charge of art duties and he does an excellent job at following the style established by Alex Milne thanks to his expressive characters and vibrant designs.
Excellent issue, can't wait to see how this story progresses.
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