While the rest of the field team puts down a sudden uprising of rogue technology, Irish and Attila make the most of their medical leave by getting wasted in an Eastern European dive bar though the locals don't take kindly to having U.N. peacekeepers nosing around in their business
It really is a shame this title's getting cancelled, as it boasts some truly commendable writing and art. Of all the books getting the plugged pulled on them in a couple months, this one probably deserves it the least. Read Full Review
Mike Costa's script is a bit more hit-or-miss, however. It opens fast and has some great beats over the Blackhawk's mandate, as well as the aforementioned bar scene. But the entry point for the story is still pretty difficult, making it hard to understand the stakes or learn where the characters are going. That weakness makes this a book without context, a stylish look at spy-soldiers doing spy-soldier stuff. It may not make much sense, but it looks so sharp, you might not mind. Read Full Review