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As the Yautja tears through the competitors at a clandestine fight tournament which is playing out on an island for the pleasure of the ultra rich, the organisers realise how good this could be for their ratings, and lock down the stadium. Can the fighters, some of whom are cybernetically enhanced, survive against the enraged Yautja they’re trapped with?

There’s obvious social commentary here, but it’s not particularly well capitalised on. This second issue, which amps up the Running Man-meets-Predator action a bit more than the talkier first issue, doesn’t do much that’s particularly interesting at all, which is a shame.

It is a concept that has promise, and the cybernetics on display are able to equalise the playing field against the Yautja a bit, but it all just feels lacking and somewhat generic beyond a few elements here and there.

There’s an unbelievably silly cliffhanger here too, and if nothing else I do want to see how that plays out. Something tells me it’s going to be laughable though. We shall see.

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