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What They Say:
Gifted or perhaps cursed with powers that she can’t control, journalism student Miriam Roberts is on run from the FBI and Russian secret agents, fleeing a crime she didn’t commit and can’t explain. Forced to question even her own identity, is there anyone left for Miriam to trust?
Content: (please note that content portions of a review may contain spoilers):
Red Atlantis has taken some odd turns along the way in laying out its story but it’s been interesting watching the pieces fall into place and how dangerous it’s getting. Stephanie Phillips keeps things a bit smaller this time around overall as it’s mostly just focused on a couple of characters but it works well to pare things down a bit. I again really like Robert Carey’s approach to the artwork a lot with the designs and how it flows, but some of the scenes with Yuri and Sasha didn’t click well when they were fighting a bit as it just looked unsure. But beyond that, I really like the look of it overall and how well it fits with this story.

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