The world is dying. Grifter may just be our last hope, but things aren't looking too good for him either. Luckily, his trusty teammates will stand by his side until the end. Meet the new WildC.A.T.s: Green Arrow, Robin, Savant, Scarecrow, Maul, and Midnighter.
This has sneakily been a very solid title for DC and one that is benefiting from its creative team having full rein to keep readers constantly off guard. Read Full Review
Kim and Bandini deliver amazing art with distinctive styles that are perfect for both parts of the story and its characters. Read Full Review
WildC.A.T.s #8 is an exciting and fun read, and should be one of the titles you are watching month-to-month. Read Full Review
WildC.A.T.s #8 continues a series that's one of the most fun on the shelves. It's able to mix so much together and make it work. After years of what feels like false starts, this series has cracked the code of folding in the Wildstorm Universe and the DC Universe and make it seem like it was always the case. A comic to look forward to with every release. Read Full Review
While it has its flaws,WildC.A.T.s #8 does exactly what a good WildC.A.T.sissue should. It creates thrilling action, adds in some high stakes, and pays tribute to the Wildstorm universe while also building on its new landscape. Its brilliant sense of humor certainly doesn't hurt. Read Full Review
There are some interesting threads here, but the problem is the WildCATS just aren't very interesting characters and don't make great anchors for a book. Rosenberg isn't telling a bad story here, but he's struggling to create any connection with the main characters. Read Full Review
Needless to say, WildC.A.T.S #8 was an interesting take on the C.A.T.S and, by its conclusion, offers more strange actions by our guy. While the Multiverse angle is sadly getting stale already, issue #8 does roll the plot ahead in other ways I enjoyed. Once they get their act together, and finally become the WildC.A.T.S, the you-know-what will hit the fan. Read Full Review
There's a lot to like when it comes to this new series focusing on one of Wildstorm's biggest teams, but there are also just as many chinks in the armor when it comes to Grifter and company. Read Full Review
All this book is is Jim Lee’s vanity project . No one has care since the 90s. But no matter how bad this book does , the two fans left have no need to worry DC already has plans for the next relaunch while ignoring characters like The Atom or Hawkman