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The greatest problem with this issue is the fact that it is a pretty rushed conclusion to a story arc. You get to know everything about Warhead's identity and arc in a feel pages of dialogue, jumping from 0 to 100 too fast to really feel the story flowing. It is, though, an interesting plot: Warhead's connection to two eastern powerhouses of old times (Bialya and Kahndaq) can be a good point to be further explored, and Warhead's own regeneration is worth being revisited in the future.
But despite its rushed pacing, it has a solid artwork, without horrendous anatomy and shadowing mistakes, and a good color-palette, especially in the different telepathy scenarios. The more red-driven, brutal colors are used for war scenes and the lighter, blue-driven colors used in the Atlantis' scenarios.
Ultimately, it's a regular issue. It has it's flaws, but it get good points for being a different kind of plot in a volume that is filled with things that had been already done somewhere in the character's history.
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