![]() One issue we did have with this album is that there is no introduction whatsoever. While there is a lot of text to plow through because of the fast moving story, there is still a good balance between action scenes and talkative scenes. ![]() Just like the previous one, this issue moves quite fast and has quite a few action sequences as well. Buck and Tumb will have to come to an agreement soon, as time is running out, and Lady X is still out there. Tumb thinks differently about the matter though, as he fears that Lady X might well be flying during the typhoon, which would make them vulnerable without any aircrafts patrolling. Thus he is quite confident that, as long as the storm rages, they can be at ease. The typhoon is a drawback for the Americans, but Buck is convinced that it will be for Lady X too, as flying in this kind of weather would be suicide. A more pressing problem occurs though, as a typhoon is about to break loose, which renders it practically impossible for the Americans to surveil the airspace around the small islands. For Buck there is nothing left to do but to find Lady X and the others, and neutralize them. With this aircraft, Lady X was responsible for the bombing of the Senkaku Islands, which caused the current conflict between China and Japan. Now that it’s clear what Lady X is capable of, the Americans will have to do everything in their power to stop her, before it is too late.Īt the end of the previous issue, Lady X and her associates managed to get away, after bombing the base where they secretly developed a hypermodern Spectre. They retrieved a lot of valuable information, but couldn’t avoid Lady X and her superiors escaping. The previous issue of Buck Danny already treated us to an exciting story, where a war between Japan and China seemed unavoidable, before Buck and his companions found out that Lady X was behind the threat.
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