Firestorm is back in action! But any worries that they may now be stuck together wont matter if theyre struck down by the new Dr. Polaris! Plus: Giant monsters battle in space!
I love me some new Stormwatch.............. Where the hell was this team when the series was struggling before? In case you didn't realize, I'm all for this bit to the story and even though I was thinking about the badassness of Black Adam and Hawkman throughout the issue, I wasn't too distracted to realize that this was a really fun bunch of stories. Definitely one of the better issues in this leg of the series and I'm seriously hyped to see more of them. Read Full Review
After the past couple of issues, this one in particular was surprisingly light on storyline developments. Sure, there were two good moments that really stood out and really have my attention, but the others were light in progression. It was a shame too, since things have been really heating up in almost every story for a while now. Regardless, the writing and characterization are still good. Read Full Review
Futures End #33 hits about the middle ground for issues of the series. Some great parts, but some parts that slip back into old long-standing problems. Read Full Review
This issue shows us a deeper look into Father Time (haha, youll get this when you read itIm funny), as well as shows us the trouble the new Firestorm has gotten herself into, all while reminding us that Fifty-Sue is certifiablyinsane. Read Full Review
This issue treads water. At most, some pieces are re-arranged on a board that has not significantly changed its configuration for months. The world of this series is supposedly moving toward an apocalypse. At the rate it's going, none of the characters have the least worry of ever seeing it. Read Full Review
Basically, Future's End #33 is the series returning to its old status quo after a month of greatness and it is really disappointing. Read Full Review
The pacing sucks. A few characters take steps forward in their development, while most of the other story lines remain stagnant. This issue looks great, however, I don't believe it's a must-read. Read Full Review
New Stormwatch FTW
Art is up to snuff again. A lot of hinting at this and that. Again it's an issue where nothing much happens. New Firestorm Maddi gets her first shot at fighting Dr. Yamakaze/Polaris. Plastique and Terry flirt. The only interesting premise with Stormwatch is over in the first 4 pages. If you have a friendly comic shop, pull up a chair and read it. It might take 15 minutes. When you're done put it back, end of story.
Strange issue. End reveal was actually revealed last issue.