Solid story, just cluttered
There's a LOT going on in this issue, and most of it is good, but it doesn't feel like it's being paced out right. We open up where we left off last issue, with Ghost in danger of imminent death by axe, and we see the fallout of that whole scenario, with a little, half Asgardian girl as a prisoner in The Raft. They're obviously planting seeds, I just kinda wish this book would find one solid plot or villian and stick with it. But anyways, they jump from that to a cave full of missing persons, monsters, and Terrigen crystals. The team's finally coming together, and it's obvioius where the alliances are. Cage, Ghost, and Moonstone on one side, and Crossbones and Juggernaut kind of buddying up, while Man-Thing just kinda...nebulously exists in his own enigmatic way. Hopefully, the foreshadowing of the "Moonstone tries to seduce Luke" plot doesn't come to pass. It just doesn't need to happen. Art was again, solid, but unspectacular. It's not great, but it's not bad at all. Overall, the book's still a solid piece of work, I just think that Jeff Parker needs to slow down and handle one plot at a time.