The revolution is off to a rocky start, and War Cry is to blame! Can our hero convince his fellow warriors that their captors have no interest in peace? If he fails, Earth isn't the only planet on the brink of destruction-the whole universe will fall under Firestorm's wrath! The nail-biting conclusion of this cult-hit miniseries will alter the future of the DC Universe forever.
Steve Orlando delivers a satisfying ending to the saga of the Electric Warriors, sprinkling in DC lore from all over its massive timeline. Artist Travel Foreman gives focus to the battle and lets the dialogue breathe. Great miniseries for fans of DC lore! Read Full Review
But really, either way works for me. I would enjoy reading more adventures with these characters, or I could happily view this as a chapter in the future history of the DC universe, since it has turned out to be a vital part of that. Read Full Review
One of the most inventive, unlikely creative hit comics out of DC in a while, Electric Warriors has given us a fully original vision of the future set between the most famous DC future beats " the Great Disaster and the Legion of Super-Heroes. Read Full Review
A fitting end for the miniseries, Electric Warriors ends on its highest point. Read Full Review
If DC is looking for something mature and divergent for an animated treatment, adapting Electric Warriors should top their proposals list. Read Full Review
Imaginative, beautiful, timely. "Electric Warriors" #6 is a worthy cap to this complex mini-series. Read Full Review
Steve Orlando has flirted a bit with mainstream DCU continuity in Electric Warriors, but with his final issue, he dives in with both feet " a gambit that will either win over fans unsure of this series' place within the general publishing line, or will detract from the standalone characterization and worldbuilding Orlando and artist Travel Foreman had so iconoclastically established. Read Full Review
This most curious of series comes to a conclusion in a way that leaves this reader, at least, a little deflated. Some plot threads are resolved very quickly; others are ignored altogether. While it's always good to see old elements of the DC Universe making a return, I can't help but wish that their handling here was more skillful and entertaining. Despite some very nice art, this is a dull ending to a promising series. Read Full Review
This miniseries pulls it together in the end. It isn't an outstanding success by a long shot, but the Lex Luthor and Superman bit was pretty interesting.
This miniseries was unable to make me care. So I don't care. So this is a boring comic.