Remember that AoA had 2 Moonstars, Dani who was mutilating Deadpool and got killed in X-Caliber and then in AoA 2, we had Dana Moonstar, who turned out to be Danielle's sister, with the Morlocks. Perhaps this is a simular case.
Or maybe Trinary and Dani are both in the book. So let us read the issue, before assuming.
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Oh yeah, this is the ticket. VERY atmospheric, with a palpable sense of tenseness. Despite the seeming order & relative quiet, everything feels like it's teetering on the edge of chaos already, and about to erupt. Like there's a slow boil that's brewing, and unrest is bubbling just below the surface. Like there's a smoldering, that was just lit & is now burning, and it's gonna go from a small flame... into a RAGING fire!
The sequences & layout thereof, the art--with it's heavy lines, and deep, almost cloudy, watercolor like hues--and the carefully constructed dialogue, with its subtle warnings & suggestive threatening, all contribute perfectly to the compelling mood & narrative that's presented. I'm instantly enraptured, and couldn't ask for anything more.
KNEW Forge was gonna be runnin' the show. Diggin' the faceless, HFC like look of the guards, adds to the scare factor of the sinister intimidation tactics imposed. SO glad Lorna & "Dani" seem tight. Bishop looks HOT. Some of the other, so far nameless inmates, are MOST intriguing. And is that FRENZY I see, behind Polaris in the latter panels?
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