Unity Saga Volume 3 Trade Paperback Writers: Jim Shooter, Barry Windsor-Smith, Roger L. Stern, & Bob Layton Sr. Artists: Barry Windsor-Smith, John Dixon, Ernie Colón, Howard Simpson, Peter Grau, Joe St. Pierre, & Mike Leeke Inkers: Bob Layton Sr., John Dixon, Kevin VanHook, Ernie Colón, Kathryn Bolinger, & Thomas Ryder Colorists: Mark Csaszar, Maurice Fontenot, Jorge González, Janet Jackson, David Chlystek, Carol VanHook, Ernie Colón, Paul Autio, & Jade Moede Letterers: Joe Albelo, Jade Moede, Scott Friedlander, George Roberts Jr., & Ken Lopez Editors: Bob Layton Sr., Don Perlin, & Jim Shooter Cover by: Walter Simonson
The returns to the Unity Day 1 scenes have gotten a little old with this volume, but fortunately we get the last ones with The Eternal Warrior and Magnus. Other than that, this is another strong volume with lots of great interconnected stories and a really impressive span of time. We also get some great scenes in here like the the introduction of Turok and the birth of Kris' baby (and his secret!). Overall, it continues to be impressive how much Unity managed to have a big impact on the individual VH1 comics.
It also really feels like the Unity story itself is finally coming to a head, as we get a shocking assault on Aric, the possible return of Solar, and Erica's schemes coming to fruition, all around days 156-157.