In a final, climactic battle for control of HALO and all its secrets, it's the WildC.A.T.s versus the Seven Soldiers versus the Court of Owls! Winner take all!
I'm more than satisfied with this conclusion to this story, and excited for the future of these characters. Nothing but good things have been delivered, and hopefully there are great things yet to come. Read Full Review
All-in-all, there is very little to dislike about this issue. It ties up loose ends but still leaves a few to be unraveled in future appearances.WildC.A.T.s #12 shows a boundless love for the team, the Wildstorm universe, and every character within it. Despite being an issue largely filled with fights and the smallest semblance of an epilogue, it absolutely hits home and proves just a viable a team this ragtag group of rugged assassins can be. Read Full Review
Kim and Derenick pull out all the stops with the art in this issue. Every page has brilliant action and thrilling moments for each character. Read Full Review
I've enjoyed the entire run and a bit bummed to know WildC.A.T.S. #12 ends the current run. There was a fun aspect of the series remixing these characters a bit as they get folded into the DC Universe more. Hopefully, it has laid the groundwork for more of that and this isn't the end but only the beginning for something more down the road. Read Full Review
There's some teases that the team isn't done yet and hopefully it won't be too long from now. The WildCATS make for a fun combination of characters and DC could use another reliably entertaining team book beyond the Titans. Read Full Review
This series wraps up largely as it beganwith a massive jumble of over-the-top 90s-inspired superhero action. Read Full Review
Sometimes it can difficult to think of new ways to sing the praises of DC's World's Finest series, but World's Finest: Teen Titans can often make it easy with its dynamic storytelling and fresh ideas. Read Full Review
can't believe this is the same guy who wrote Joker the Man Who stops laughing as well as Gotham War. This was actually good, and just as good as Task Force Z.