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Shadow Raiders - Final Conflict (Vol. 6)

Shadow Raiders - Final Conflict (Vol. 6)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Fabulous
Review: Though I will readily admit that this isn't Mainframe's best series (That honour goes to Reboot) Shadow Raiders did shape up to become very strong. In fact, I will go so far as to say that these last five episodes were the best of the series.

The last five eps involve Graveheart, Cryos, Jade and Femur getting stuck on a long lost world from their system known as the Prison Planet. They're absence leaves a power vacuum in the alliance, and who better to fill that vacuum than King Mantel? Much chaos ensues and it takes all of the final five episodes to resolve the various conflicts.

SR, like other good series, shows that people are mortal. I won't say who ends up dead, but it's fairly shocking none-the-less.

And there are a couple of new characters in the mix, including the extremely cool Sternum.

All in all, an excellent conclusion to the series. We can only hope that more episodes get made, though that seems doubtful.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Fabulous
Review: Though I will readily admit that this isn't Mainframe's best series (That honour goes to Reboot) Shadow Raiders did shape up to become very strong. In fact, I will go so far as to say that these last five episodes were the best of the series.

The last five eps involve Graveheart, Cryos, Jade and Femur getting stuck on a long lost world from their system known as the Prison Planet. They're absence leaves a power vacuum in the alliance, and who better to fill that vacuum than King Mantel? Much chaos ensues and it takes all of the final five episodes to resolve the various conflicts.

SR, like other good series, shows that people are mortal. I won't say who ends up dead, but it's fairly shocking none-the-less.

And there are a couple of new characters in the mix, including the extremely cool Sternum.

All in all, an excellent conclusion to the series. We can only hope that more episodes get made, though that seems doubtful.


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