As the team attempts to shut down Blood's global satellite-activation system before he's able to activate his sleeper agents, an act of kindness could end the life of a hero.
This issue has Judd Winick trying to win a potato sack race while riding a unicycle, as he seems to be of the mind that offering up one villainous plot isn't enough, so this issue has him offering up a second evil plot, as well as a surprise twist in the final pages where our main villain is replaced by an ambitious lackey. Now is the story difficult to follow? Not especially as the action is pretty clearly laid out, and for the most part this issue sticks with the second evil plot involving Brother Blood's attempt to recruit an army in the Slab. In fact if one doesn't think too much about the plot material that played out before this issue than this is actually a fairly engaging read, as the Outsiders become involved in a fairly exciting battle to regain control over the chaos that Brother Blood has unleashed. However, the exploding building scene is getting a bit old as this is the second time he's played this card in three issues, and the simple truth of the matter is that it's diff Read Full Review