Uncle Sam is mad as hell, and he's not going to take it anymore! As revolution takes the nation by storm, the spirit of America is running through Uncle Sam's veins as strongly as it ever has, and he's going to use that boost to take on the whole Nazi army! But is this power and the aid of the Freedom Fighters enough to liberate his great nation and end the Nazi regime for good?
The creative team conjures up the right amount of World War II flavor to keep this book feeling unique different, while at the same time touching on prescient themes for today's world. Freedom Fighters #10 succeeds on all levels, characterization, high concept, story and nostalgia. There's something here for everyone. It's not too late to find a new hero for today! Read Full Review
Freedom Fighters has been a sensational series and this issue didnt disappoint. Hopefully the sales have been good enough to warrant an ongoing series or at least another maxi-series. Read Full Review
In spite of the issue alone seeming kind of procedural, it follows the terrific setup of the series so far and manages to be the best version of this kind of issue. Read Full Review
Freedom Fighters continues to be one of the best books that DC Comics is putting out right now and I love the character work with both our heroes and our villains. I just wish that the action sequences in this book would have taken a backseat to some of the more personal conversations because while it was cool, it just went on a little too long. Still a great issue though and with our cliffhanger I can't wait to get my hands on the next chapter. Read Full Review
If you like Eddy Barrows art, and I definitely do, this book is a feast for the eyes " but that's largely all it is, as the massive splash pages can't cover up the fact that a story and cast of characters never really developed here. Read Full Review
Prelude:
The revolution is here. It's the third last issue of this maxi-series so it's time for Venditti and Barrows to land this series. Let's see how they go.
The Good:
Uncle Sam is proving his strength here.
I love seeing the Spirit of America growing to stop the Nazis. Oh, and I'm not even American.
Art is freaking great but of course it is.
Our heroes are flawed and they have doubts but so do some of our villains. Well, mostly. Either way I like seeing these as it shows they're human.
The Bad:
It's a bit predictable of a story at this stage.
Conclusion:
While the story structure may be becoming too predictable, every other aspect of this story is shin more
Good as always. Art is amazing, as always.
I've said all I could say about this series in the reviews preceding this one.
Please end.