The Lost Light is about to meet one of the most enigmatic creature of the entire universe.
The Necrobot has been recollecting data about every being who has died and now the members of the crew will have to learn what actually happens when they perish.
This seems to be a little chapter that serves as a transition between stories but fortunately it works pretty well.
James Roberts developes a story where he focuses on one of the plot-points and characters that he created early on the series, the Necrobot. The way how the exploration about such being is handled was quite the surprise for me since I wasn't expecting him to have that personality and is certainly a surprise for the cast as well so the story remains self-aware.
The worldbuilding is strong by developing what happens when any of them die and how respects are paid which is something that will play a role for characterization in the future. Some of the ongoing plot-points also manage to progress satisfactorily.
Hayato Sakamoto in charge of art duties and his work is pretty consistent with Alex Milne's style due that is quite cartoony and expressive at the same time.
Entertaining issue, my only complaint is that there wasn't as much content as usual.
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