Windblade will have to take a desperate measure to save her people.
The Titans continue to attack against Cybertron and Elita-One has abandoned them unless Windblade can convince her one way or another.
Well, nothiing much to complaint about this really.
Mairghread Scott continues her story about the attack of the Titans to Cybertron and progresses a few aspects of it. For one, there are several segments focusing on the different members of the cast which creates multiple scenarios where we can see how the key players react to the current threat and how they personally handle it. Plus, Windblade shows some interesting aspects here despite that she's still not that interesting in terms of personality.
The natural dialogue and interactions help to make the story much more engaging. The problem is that, just like the last issue, this was a pretty fast read which doesn't offer much content and things end just when they're getting interesting.
Sara Pitre-Durocher handles the artwork and is pretty solid with detailed expressions and scenarios but I wish there was more clarity in the overall style.
Solid but I wish there was more of it.
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