Freedom Fighters #8

Writer: Jimmy Palmiotti Artist: Travis Moore Publisher: DC Comics Release Date: April 6, 2011 Cover Price: $2.99 Critic Reviews: 3
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The startling conclusion to "American Nightmare" as The Jester's hidden motivations are brought to light along with the insidious purpose of the Confederate weapon of mass destruction. Will the Freedom Fighters succeed in protecting the nation, or are our days of freedom at an end?

  • 7.5
    X-Man's Comic Blog - x-man75 Apr 11, 2011

    This review may have been rushed and a tad sarcastic(just a tad), but don't let that fool you, I actually enjoyed this issue! Not only was the physical battle between Sam and Jester enjoyable, the war of words they were having made the fight that much better. It's weird, the first 5 or 6 issues of this series didn't impress me in the least(and had the Ray not been a part of the team, I probably would have dropped the series early on), but these last 2 or 3 issues have been really good! The pacing has been brisk the past two issues(I guess due to the impending cancellation), but for this series, a quick pace really seems to work. Although the speed at which the Jester lost was a bit annoying... Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    A Comic Book Blog - Wayland Apr 13, 2011

    On the other hand, as I said, they can't win for losing. They beat a non-powered villain with a few magic trinkets, who apparently staged all this to try and kill Uncle Sam and take his place, and lose Firebrand in the process. They suffer through the funeral, and then get fired. My, how uplifting. Nice to see Sam back, but his new look is a bit odd, especially the Sgt. Pepper wrist-bands on the sleeves of his jacket. Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    Weekly Comic Book Review - Minhquan Nguyen Apr 12, 2011

    Only pleasing art saves this title from total mediocrity, as this issue features the least inspired action and dialogue yet. Cancellation may be coming too soon, but you cant say it is totally undeserved. Read Full Review

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