I mean, this may be the best way to conclude this - quietly. And certainly any real crossover has to end with both sides coming to some sort of a mutual agree to disagree ending. I was pretty disappointed with the art here. It seemed like everyone was about five feet tall - stunted or something. But I really liked the fight between Armstrong and Bloodshot - and his confrontation with him about alcohol - that led to the hug. Of course, the other side came to the end with Vagabond and his drinking problem. Pretty funny to see that, too. PRS seems laden with multitudes of problems - the least may be Granite's status in the group. Nice curve ball thrown there - seeing how she reacted - and changed the direction of herself. She now seems to stand out against the group, again. Strange after last issue - and seeing the great handling of the HARDCorps - to see much of the rest of the group sort of become an aside - or also-ran. Interesting conclusion of the story. The lines are most certainly drawn within the group. An uneasy rest, too. The epilogue - while open-ended - could certainly lead to changes. And Bloodshot may have been a bit too heavy handed at the end. Seemed more like a Joker-crazy. Perhaps better without the smile? I guess it depends on where it's going. Was he just watching him? Is he dead? Nice lead to next book. Looking forward to it.