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2.0

The Armorines storyline is one semi-interesting issue stretched across three plodding issues. The threat never seems real, the conclusion feels pretty empty, and the aftermath for the antagonistic corporation is a nice touch, but we didn't need three issues to feel it was deserved.

While [a:Matt Kindt|10179|Matt Kindt|https://images.gr-assets.com/authors/1205036445p2/10179.jpg]'s [b:Unity, Volume 4: The United|23625486|Unity, Volume 4 The United|Matt Kindt|https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1417106002l/23625486._SY75_.jpg|43230971] continues to seed interesting things about Airic throughout its pages (when he shows up), this book keeps cycling through the same story beats.

If you've loved the series so far, you might still enjoy this, but I wouldn't recommend it as a jumping on point.
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