In Unity #0, our heroes are drawn to a land outside of normal time and space, to fight a battle of epic proportions. But this doesn't happen automatically.
Archer may have just met Armstrong in Archer & Armstrong #0, but the issue ends with the two surrounded by bad guys, and in fear of their lives. So when his brother Gilad Anni-Padda (aka The Eternal Warrior) suddenly appears amid a storm of sparkling light, asking him to join him in an entirely different battle, Armstrong is naturally hesitant. After all, he doesn't want to leap out of the fire, only to end up in the frying pan.
On the other hand, Archer is looking for a worthy cause to dedicated his life to. So when Gilad asks for help, he doesn't hesitate to volunteer the both of them.
I wonder if Armstrong is angered by the way Archer just volunteered his services, or stunned that his new acquaintance already feels a strong connection to him. What do you think?
Dragon Dave
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