The kids have murdered someone and that makes them worthy of Baron Zemo's attention.
Arcade has finally paid for his crimes but that doesn't mean that there won't be any ramifications for the ones culprits of such act. Now imprisoned by S.H.I.E.l.D., the kids will have to explain their current situation to their loved ones just in time when Baron Zemo decides that they're ready for his upcoming plans.
This series is progressing quite adequately, this issue demonstrates once again why is one of my favorite titles.
Dennis Hopeless continues to focus on the characterization of these young heroes and their struggles with the current situation their living and it's great to see little details about their lifes outside of this title being hinted thanks to the presence of people from their lives.
This issue concentrates especially in Cammi and gives us a pretty good insight about her motivations as well as some pretty good moments with her and her mother. And of course, Baron Zemo actually presents a pretty good argument about why they should join him on his plans. The natural dialogue certainly help to sell all of these events.
Kev Walker is back on pencils and his work continues to be as expressive and beautiful as ever with a really distinctive look that helps to make the story even better.
Satisfying issue, this book continues to be consistent in quality.
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