rltinha's review

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3.0

Até os esquemas do Marn são menos alucinados que os usuais até este ponto. É claramente uma trade a preparar a seguinte, com todo o prejuízo que daí advém.

wyrmbergmalcolm's review

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4.0

Now that the original story arc has concluded, the story-line has lost quite a bit of focus and has fallen into a more episodic format.
The minor overarching theme of Jarael's past and potential future barely gives enough to make a hook for more. Also, as before with this series, the artwork fluctuates wildly between each 'episode'.
The quality is pretty good, it's just inconstant.

Profit Motive featured a Chevin crime-boss and introduced the Chev slaves. I always found the Chevin a fascinating species and enjoyed seeing a bit more about them. The story itself was a little convoluted but was more amusing because of it. It features a pivotal scene with Jarael.
Score: Worth reading

Faithful Execution had what I would call a 'messy' art style that detracted initially, but as the chilling story unfolded, actually fit quite well. It made me think of the Firefly episode Bushwacked.
Score: Buy the book for this story

Duelling Ambitions was also a little convoluted, but with a more serious plot, it didn't work quite as well as in Profit Motive. Still, the action was exciting enough, but the whole thing did feel a bit of a set-up story for the next story-arc as revelations about Jarael's past finally come to the surface.
Score: Worth reading

ekansthepokemon's review

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4.0

even tho zayne isn't on the run any more they still manage to keep this series interesting by shedding light on the pasts of some of these characters!

depizan's review

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2.0

The art is very uneven, with the first short story being mostly pretty terrible (or else okay, but with characters unrecognizable). I admit, I'm not as much of a fan of the second arc anyway.
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