As for story, I think the second one was allot better than the first, the first seemed kinda all oh so that happens, and then oh no a major cliff hanger out of the blue after nothing much was achieved through the comic, crammed in too much too quickly, too vaguely. I read it and ooh plot twists/tension I think it does, yeah the art seems pretty standard and not too much is outstanding about it but that's a comic for you really, one for less than 5 dollars too, heh. A little longer than the first comic too if you got your hands on that one. You guys really should buy it cheap from site called Things From Another World, if you're interested more in what happened before the debatable quality of the main story of M.E2 then this will be interesting. He disappears into his ship and flies away from Omega, Liara had failed to get to the body in time. A fight ensues and the body is taken by the Hitman when he fires his Grenade launcher and literally clears the room but incapacitates the pair followed in this part of the comic. There's a coffin with a window on it and the Blue Suns and the Hitman look to discuss, checking it's a positive ID on Shepard. They head to the lower wards and find the Blue Suns and an anti ship battery on the balcony they're standing near, a ship arrives and the Drell (just remembered his name is Feron), he panicks because he notices the man stepping out of the ship is the Salarian hitman which is the man sent by the Shadow Broker when he wants something before anyone else gets it.
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It was a meeting to trade information, Aria was aware of the transaction about to be made with the Shadow Broker, but she wanted some information or something useful in return, but Liara interrupts with the collector information, Aria tells them the meeting is over. Liara gives mention of her interest to find Shepard and that the collectors may be interested in Shepard, as soon as she says this, Aria goes ape shit and tells her to get out. But they reach Aria, who is aware that Shepard's body is somewhere on the asteroid, she is very secretive about it and being Aria she knows something is going down in the lower Wards of Omega. They head to Afterlife to find Aria and there's a funny scene between her, the drell and a fat batarian man who is drunk. Continuation from the first one where Liara is confronted by Miranda, being told to speak to Aria, Liara brings the drell companion with her and accuses him of working for the Shadow Broker and knowing that the Blue Suns would attack her if he was aware that she was also looking for the body.