Reeling from a sudden, tragic death, the remaining Electric Warrior rebels discover a dark secret about one of their own. Can War Cry keep the group together after the truth about his identity is revealed? Or is this all just part of the Gil'Dishpan's plan to keep the universe under their control for good?
One seriously wild ride that refuses to quit! Read Full Review
Electric Warriors #5 initiates an epic conclusion between the Electric Warriors and Lord Preceptor that leaves the fate of the Intergalactic Compromise in question. Read Full Review
And with each issue, there are more and more little teases towards the world of the Legion. I kind of wish there were more teases about the world of Kamandi, but that is in the past for these characters. Still, I admit I longed to see Prince Tuftan in the ring. Read Full Review
This series has slid completely under the radar, but like many of Orlando's works, it's a hidden gem that makes great use of DC continuity and history. Read Full Review
This penultimate issue does exactly what penultimate issues are meant to do – shake up the established status quo pretty fundamentally and lead into a conclusion that will be anything but predictable. Foreman's art continues to impress and, while Orlando could have handled some aspects of the plot a little more deftly, there's a lot of fun to be had here and some well-rounded characters to root for. You could do a lot worse than read Electric Warriors. Read Full Review
Orlando and company lay out massive world in this series, but it has yet to really execute on that premise, and there's only one issue left. Read Full Review
This was so half-assed, unfortunately.
Bleh. I really just don't like Steve Orlando's writing. There's nothing gripping about it. It feels like he's writing it for the sake of writing it instead of having an idea behind it that he's really interested in making real.