When you think of "The Iron Warrior," you probably imagine massive set pieces and downtown sieges. And yes, Vendetta has plenty of that. But the real strength of T. V. Holiday’s latest book isn’t the armor—it’s the man underneath it.
In this third volume, we see the cracks. We see the road trips, the music-filled escapes, and the quiet moments between characters that make the chaos feel real. Holiday writes with such cinematic urgency that you feel like you’re sitting in the passenger seat with Travis, heading straight toward the next conflict.
It’s bold, it’s intense, and it’s one of the most refreshing takes on the genre I’ve read lately.

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