Can Nautica find out who or what's causing the murders?
Nautica believes there's something her fellow Cybertronians are not taking into consideration about the recent deaths and now Road Rage and her will have to investigate this case.
This issue actually offered more content than usual.
Brian Ruckley delivers a new installment where he expands the usual cast he works with. The introduction of Nautica into the plot is actually more complex and relevant than anticipated due that her characterization is quite different from the one she received from James Roberts during his work, is a more straightforward characterization instead of the bubbly personality she used to have but I believe it works better for this kind of story and contrasts nicely with the more hotheaded Road Rage who serves as her bodyguard and speaking as a fan of her toy, I'm glad Road Rage is finally getting some relevance. Their dynamic is really solid and reminds me of the one that Windblade and Chromia had in the last continuity.
The plot actually progresses fairly decently with both characters investigating this case while depicting their respective roles nicely and developing the role of Sentinel Prime's crew in this book.
Sara Pitre-Durocher handles the art and is pretty solid with expressive characters and appropriate depictions.
Good read, hope things continue this way.
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