I definitely have to give props to the artists, first off, for finishing their comic. I know that that's an extremely difficult thing to do and I congratulate them for it.
In terms of my review, it rings a similar tone to the previous two. The artwork is fantastic, barring stiffness in action. The story definitely got more interesting and detailed. I love the depth it took, I just wish it had been more spread out. There was a massive info dump at the end, which would have been nice to have been sprinkled around more, or at least given more time.
The ending felt way too rushed. This world and the characters especially could've benefited a LOT more with a longer story. As it is now, it's all crunched together and feels really awkward, with some bits feeling forced or random (like Visrial's battle at the end).
If the story had been given time to breathe, it would've been much stronger. It had a lot of potential. Same with the characters. Since this was supposed to be a story with more of a focus around the characters, it really felt weak to me. According to one of the authors, "The core of the story has always been Feral and Meela’s relationship." Which I had NO idea that that was the case, even /after/ finishing. There was little depth between the two from the get go, and it wasn't until the VERY end that there was any mention of the importance of their relationship, which seemingly came out of nowhere. Up until that point, there was no evidence of such growth or bond between them. (Yes, there was /some/ growth and bonding, but no where near the extent of what was implied by both the author and the ending.)
I believe I read the two plan on moving on to other projects, leaving this one behind. I'm sure that they've learned a lot from this comic and I do look forward to seeing where they go next. My main hope is to see the writing become just as strong of an aspect as the art. They have a lot of promise.