What is the dark truth behind Grifter’s powers? Find out in this issue! Plus: More on the Daemonite threat, new characters are introduced, and tons of bullets fly!
Well, issue 12 was epic, this issue was perplexing but interesting, so I'm seeing a positive trend with this title now. Plus, we get Voodoo joining the title next month so it'll be cool to see two former Wildcats team members interacting again. Things are looking up for Grifter! Read Full Review
Where "Grifter" goes from here is anyone's best guess; Tieri was only scripting over Liefeld's plots, so presumably he (or another writer to be announced) could take the series in an entirely different direction. For now, though, it's a book where once you balance out the great art and the simplistic story, you end up with an average comic. On the bright side, it shouldn't inspire any ire. On the down side, average comics are also easily forgotten. Hopefully whatever happens next to "Grifter," it'll live up to the promise and potential of the series that we saw in those early issues. For now, though, it's not quite there. Read Full Review
This is a stinker. The action is so vanilla that it's hard to subscribe to the danger of the situation. The plot is boring and stretched out for way too long. The artwork is uneven to the point that one would think that there were about eight artists taking turns on the issue. Leave it on the rack, but enjoy Liefeld's cover. It's a riot. Read Full Review