With the WildC.A.T.s out of commission and still reeling from the death of a teammate, their replacements find themselves fighting for their lives. While everyone is distracted, the Court of Owls set their sights on the HALO Corporation for a hostile takeover...extremely hostile.
WildC.A.T.S #6 is a fun issue that finally tugs its various strings to bring the team together to discover what is up with Marlowe and his devious corporation. If youre looking to see all the original members as one unit, you dont quite get it. Yet. I enjoyed this issue and its surprises, the writing, the artwork, the hues, and the words. Read Full Review
Segovia and Derenick deliver some great visuals throughout the issue. The art is beautifully detailed and both artists deliver on the action and character. Read Full Review
Rosenberg makes sure to answer some lingering questions while introducing some new ones to keep readers on the hook as his larger story unfolds. It's a simple way to keep readers invested though that's surprisingly not always the norm these days. WildCATs has the formula down making for a fun and rarely dull series. Read Full Review
The series as a whole has felt like it has cracked the code of how to bring Wildstorm and DC together and WildC.A.T.s #6 delivers a launch for the wild ride to come. The series has been full of nostalgia as well as forging its own path. A welcome return of the characters has me excited to see where things continue to go and evolve. Read Full Review
All-in-all,WildC.A.T.s #6 is a fun story featuring many chaotic twists and turns. It will be interesting to see where it will go from here, especially since the entire premise of the book has already been left behind. The book's delightful sense of humor certainly makes it worth a read for even readers who aren't familiar with the Wildstorm universe. Read Full Review
With each passing issue of this series, it becomes clear that this isn't a series that's going to pull anyone new into the world of Wildstormit's very much a title that plays to those who love the extreme '90s antiheroes already. Read Full Review
WildC.A.T.s #6 is a good issue overall with a couple of good cameos by legendary DC characters. The art came up short with showing the impact of the action scenes though, and the book can be overwhelming at times with the number of characters involved. Read Full Review
WildC.A.T.s almost requires the reader to have an in-depth knowledge of their previous universe to appreciate what is happening with the characters now, but the story still has some worthy nuggets making it worth checking out. Read Full Review
I wish I liked this more. I really like Rosenberg's other work. I just can't get around the fact that there are way too many characters here, too much going on, and none of it is very interesting at all. And I know I've mentioned it before, but the lettering for this series is really bad. I don't know why. The letterer has done a good job in the past. It seems like a *choice* to make this book harder to read.
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