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Like two trains colliding, it’s the WildC.A.T.s vs. the Seven Soldiers in a bloody heavyweight fight! In the shadows lurk the Court of Owls, waiting for their moment to take the threat Halo poses off the board…
WildC.A.T.S #5 is a good mystery over Grifter's demise coupled with rocking action that is setting up a huge confrontation, and maybe, just maybe, we can get Grifter to roll over in his grave and join in. Read Full Review
Final ThoughtsWildC.A.T.s #5 is another great issue, the best of the series so far, with the perfect balance of James Bond-style intrigue and superhero action. Theres a great encounter between Superman and The Seven Soldiers of Victory and the mystery of Grifters death takes a fascinating turn. Highly recommended. Read Full Review
Segovia and Duce deliver fantastic art throughout the issue. The action is visually thrilling and I love how the art styles complement each other. Read Full Review
WildC.A.T.s #5 is another fantastic issue that just has so much packed in. There's shock appearances, good fights, lots of humor, a bit of everything coming together to entertain. There's so many directions the series, and characters, can go, it's a series that keeps readers on their toes playing off of nostalgia but plotting a new path. Read Full Review
The original Wildstorm comics were essentially fight books with some flashy art, so it's not necessarily a bad thing that this book seems to be carrying on in that style. The problem is that it really doesn't earn many of the more emotional scenes it often seems to be going for. Read Full Review
The latest WildC.A.T.s feels like the weakest in that the lack of Grifter means that the massive cast shoulders the responsibility of the storytelling here. Read Full Review
This current run has been level 1,000! I highly recommend it.
Really excited for what's coming next. Both the mystery involving Cole and Majestic's past. Really great issue.
Seems like Majestic was just acting idiotic to serve the plot but other than that I really liked this. Finally seeing more of the wildcats I remember from the first 90's run and I don't mind it took this long to see them. The pacing in this book is great and the action/dialog mix is superb. I think Rosenberg is doing a bang up job.
I really don't want to be rude here but... I think the WildC.A.T.s are... diametrically opposed to being interesting.