Actions have consequences.
Chromia has been avoiding her past crimes for a while now but once that Windblade's life is in peril, she will have to finally deal with them.
Well, colour me surprised, this was actually addressed.
As I have mentioned in the past, one of the biggest missteps from Mairghread Scott's work on the franchise is how she basically ignored the ramifications of Chromia's crimes during the first Windblade miniseries but she finally acknowledges such event by making her pay for the murder of several Cybertronians (mind you, she still doesn't address the fact that Windblade was also almost killed there and she should be distrustful of Chromia for that reason but baby steps I guess).
The characterization is also pretty solid with most of the members of the cast having their own time in the spotlight and showing their personalities perfectly. The natural dialogue helps to portray these scenarios.
Sara Pitre-Durocher remains in art duties and her work is quite solid with expressive characters and strong storytelling.
Nice issue overall, hope the quality remains consistent.
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