The Halo Corporation has introduced their new group of heroes to the world: the Seven Soldiers of Victory are here to save the day! Wait...whaaaaat?!
WildCATS #3 is a wild issue. Grifter can barely keep himself afloat. The team as a whole is much too passive as to their own fates and how Marlowe plays them. Now the Seven Soldiers are up and running and full of bad agents. Let's not forget the team messed up a Court of Owls retreat and is on the run from the Bat Family and other heroes. There's no way this can go wrong. Sign me up for more self-destructive superhero glamor. Read Full Review
Segovia delivers some exciting visuals throughout the issue. The art style works perfectly for the action based nature of the story. Read Full Review
WildC.A.T.s #3 is exactly that, fun. It continues a series that takes what worked so well in the 90s but refines it. Much like the re-launches of this team throughout the years, this latest volume focuses on certain aspects and does them so well delivering a new take that has the DNA of what was but mixes it up just enough to deliver something new but familiar. After years of false starts, this is a series that might have finally cracked the code of re-introducing the world of Wildstorm into the DC Universe proper. Read Full Review
WildCATS is definitely a throwback to the Extreme 90s and the wide screen 00s, but with modern, bleeding edge visual storytelling from Stephen Segovia and smart writing and straightforward plotting from Matthew Rosenberg. Read Full Review
WildC.A.T.s #3 deepens the mystery involving the Court of Owls, gives us some deeper looks at Halos Seven Soldiers of Victory, and has some great action throughout. Its an issue that moves at a great pace and left me looking forward to seeing what happens next issue. Read Full Review
So long as it remains a unique voice in the greater DCU, WildCATS should remain a compelling read. Read Full Review
WildCATs #3 will appease '90s comics fans but after three issues, the creative team still hasnt done anything to justify this titles existence. The action is fun and the witty banter is enjoyable but dont read this looking for any strong substance. Read Full Review
Grifter remains the heart of the series and is the best part here once again, though I feel like the book should choose between whether it wants to be more his book or the CATS themselves. Read Full Review
This was so much funnnn!!!