What's the truth about Logan?
Captain America is following Ulysses' words and believes he need to take Logan with him but both Laura and Gaby know there must be another way.
Some things worked nicely as usual while others didn't.
Tom Taylor creates a new chapter that this is heavily based on Civil War II's premise about an Inhuman who can see the future and if a person is culprit or not. The themes about profiling are explored once again, (although at this point I wish someone would go for a different route) and they're nicely connected to the story and character work.
The characterization and interaction between the members of the cast continues to be a joy, especially the bond between Laura, Logan and Gabby. The problem comes with Captain America's arrival who is really prompt to create conflict, I understand that he believes in Ulysses words but directly attacking Laura before explaining the reasons seems pretty strange.
And the last page makes me wonder what's exactly happening.
I.G. Guara handles the artwork and is pretty solid, character expression has always been one of his strong points and he doesn't disappoint here in that regard. The storytelling is on-point as well.
Flawed yet enjoyable. Hope there's solid follow-up here.
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