

The stage is also being set for Liara and her path to becoming an information broker herself, as Feron occasionally passes along a few tricks of the trade to her.

With just one issue left in the series, I still have no connection to the character and can't imagine how we're expected to believe that Liara somehow will by the time their adventure wraps up.

But aside from this, Feron hasn't gotten the attention needed in order to have readers make a substantial investment in his future. It wasn't overtly funny, but it gave me a good chuckle and supports the notion that Feron is more useful with his mouth than with a gun. The entire exchange felt right at home with the source material, as it played out like one of the many light-hearted scenes that are peppered throughout the recently released game. First off, the character of Feron gets a bit more fleshed out as we finally get a substantial taste of his playful personality as he and Liara go about entering the Shadow Broker's base.
#MASS EFFECT REDEMPTION 3 SERIES#
The action is considerably toned down this month and while that allows for a small amount of some much needed character development, it also leads to a generally uninteresting read that brought the minor flaws of the overall series into the spotlight. This picks up right where the last issue left off, as Liara and Feron are hot on the heels of Taz in an attempt to recover the body of Commander Shepard.
