While the Seven Soldiers are taking all the credit, the WildC.A.T.s are taking a beating. With one team capturing the hearts and minds of the public, the other is at risk of being captured and killed. Will Grifter’s hunt for the Court of Owls cost him everything? And if he falls, who will fall with him? Not everyone is walking away from this one.
Just when you think the series can't get any better, it surprises you. Read Full Review
WildC.A.T.S #4 is a colorful, flashy, bloody survival drama where we get to see the resilience of Grifter. While we still aren't getting enough of the other C.A.T.S to satiate curiosity, this issue really put forth that Grifter isn't alone...completely. There's a lot of string-pulling behind the scenes that I can't wait to see how they connect and for this team to really overcome Marlowe and be all they can be. This is a great issue full of little giggles, action, corruption, and surprises. Read Full Review
Segovia delivers some fantastic art on every page of the issue. I love the contrast in how dark Cole's story is versus the brightness with Zealot's quest to save him. Read Full Review
WildC.A.T.s #4 has Grifter fighting for his life and its a thrilling ride. Zealot also gets some great character moments and there are a couple startling reveals. Another great issue and I look forward to seeing what happens next. Read Full Review
An exceptionally strong fourth issue for the series that is definitely worth your time, WildC.A.T.s fan or not. Read Full Review
Overall, this series is a fun, fast read, but its huge cast of characters is probably the main thing holding it back from being a more ambitious one. It feels like it could have come from 1995. Read Full Review
A story in the shadows of the DC Universe continues unabated in a shocking new installment to the saga of the WildC.A.T.s. Read Full Review
Although the story comes off somewhat scattershot the characters and the premise continue to make WildCATS a title that feels just a few corrections away from being a strong must-read monthly contender. Read Full Review
Great book with excellent writing and art, I look forward to future issues.
This was WILD !!
I'm having a real hard time with this book. I can't believe it's by Rosenberg, the same guy writing great stuff like What's The Furthest Place From Here. It's a bit weird, but I think a large portion of my disengagement comes down to the lettering, of all things. Lettering is an art, and this book showcases what bad lettering can do. It's inconsistent and scratchy. I know this is a style you see DC pull in a lot of their "edgier" books, like this one or... Anything Ghostmaker appears in. It slows down the reader, as misreading is a lot more likely. And it actually hurts the eyes a bit. And if the book was amazing, and interesting, it wouldn't be a huge issue. But it's like... I gotta read way too much dialogue from characters I have no reasmore