Into a blur
There is not as much continuity between this issue and the first, but in so doing it almost highlights the problems associated with war, that every action blends into another and the whole experience is a blur. That this was a topic touched upon in this issue makes it all the more relevant. There is some conflict brewing among the group and one of the officers, who has chosen them for successive dangerous missions. The new guy still is figuring out how to survive but he is being taken in by the others. Much like the first issue this is not something that you might expect out of a comic, the action is mostly war based and the grittiness makes it all too real, but that is really where this issue excels.