The Boys travel to Moscow, where the local supes are falling foul of a mysterious and violent enemy. An old ally awaits our heroes in the former Soviet Union- and with the brutal Russian mafia involved, they'll need all the help they can get, in part one of the four part "Glorious Five Year Plan".
As usual, Darrick Robertson's art is well suited to this gritty, grimy world of not-quite-heroes, even if I don't feel we're seeing his best work. Robertson's work tends to suffer greatly when rushed (just take a look at his issues of 52) and that seems to be the case here. I understand the need to do occasional work outside a time-consuming, multi-year series like this, but I'd much rather read one well-drawn Darrick Robertson book every month or two than a handful of sloppy ones. Maybe it's just me. Read Full Review
There's not much клюква in here, so it's not that disturbing for me as russian, but there's still to many stereotypes and the issue wasn't THAT entertaining to be green...