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This is part 3 of a three part series.
I thought this was a good addition to the storyline. The characters were presented in a way that let you into why they might have choosen this line of work. A nice surprise was that the characters came together in the end and supported each other. This definitely had a bit of a devious side to the story, but Karma Incorporated would be nothing if not devious. I thought this ended the arc on a strong note with me wishing for more.
Artwork: (Color) The artwork is consistent with the entire arc. Nicely done and definitely an addition to the story.
Overall Grade: 4 stars. Now that I'm looking at the whole story arc I have to say this one kept strong until the end. On the whole a good peice of work, it's a shame it's only three issues long since I think this could keep being interesting as a long term storyline.
Stefan Haas
Writing: A nice conclusion to this three-part story arc that tied up the major threads in the story, filled in some more back story, and left me wanting to see more of these characters.
Artwork: (Color) The pistol-whipping and plane scenes surprised me a little with how graphic they were. The humor definitely has a dark, raw edge to parts of it.
Overall Grade: 4 stars. To sum up the series, a very enjoyable story that puts a human face on a business that we've all probably daydreamed about.
Robert Weiman
Writing: Maybe I need to go back and read the prior two issues, but I thought this one had a little bit of a different feel than the others. This one had more of a serious edge in it than its predecessors, but still was a very solid issue. In fact, as an individual issue I may like this the best of all three.
With that being said though, I'm not sure how this would be as a collection of all three issues. Is this one just a little to different than the others...I'll have to sit down and read all three to find out.
Artwork: (Color) Same as the last two issues, solid artwork, and, like Bob said, a little bit edgier than the prior works.
Overall Grade: 4 stars This has been a quality three issue set. I hope that we will be seeing more from these characters and this creative team.
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