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Umbrella has secrets. The mysterious corporation is creating monstrous biological killing machines for the highest bidder. But Umbrella has enemies too, chief among them a contingent of rogue S.T.A.R.S, former members of the paramilitary response unit Umbrella helped to create. Despite its vast power, Umbrella has begun to loose control of its hidden research facilities, bit by bit, one lab at a time. Three labs have already been destroyed. But beneath the deserts of the American Southwest, one of the company's most elaborate facilities is about to go online. Somewhere inside may also be the key to stopping Umbrella once and for all...if Leon Kennedy, Claire Redfield, Rebecca Chambers, and their friends can get past a strike team of corrupt S.T.A.R.S and survive the genetically engineered horrors awaiting them below the sun-scorched earth. Umbrella has secrets, and one man with an agenda of his own knows them all...
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It picked up a bit in this volume. Obviously, I'm enjoying enough to read it at the store. But it's heading toward the finale, and Piers, Merah, and milquetoast Chris Redfield have finally made it to the school and met up with Ricky. The usual tragic tropes apply here.
As for the art. Yes, the people are drawn in awkward positions that often make no sense, especially the women (no surprise there). But the art really is quite impressive when it comes to the zombies and the gore. No complaints there whatsoever. In this volume especially, there were some gorgeously graphic gore panels.