Man am I glad to be reading Copra again. Michel Fiffe's transition to Image does nothing to slow down the momentum of the story, as we are thrown into the saga of the two Copra teams. After the events of the last volume, the team tries to recoup and take note of who is down and out, and what their next move is. This actually helps new readers as its a pause in the action to try and establish the characters and their settings.
It's been a while since I read the last volume, and I was having trouble remembering every detail of what has happened so far. Luckily Michel Fiffe includes a summary page of the major beats of the story so far, as back matter to the first issue. Which definitely helped a lot for a reader who fell off for a bit (me) and I'm sure new readers appreciated it too.
The art is simply awesome. Fiffe's energetic and bombastic art has lost none of it's vigor as he transitions from small publisher to Image. In fact, to me it seems like he steps up the art at times, as some of the splash pages explode from the page in unique and sometimes semi-psychedelic ways. Which I'm glad for because Fiffe's art is a major part of why I enjoy this book so much.
The end of this volume heralds the much talked about Ochizon saga, and I'm definitely there for the ride.