Mini-Series Premiere. The legendary '90s super-soldier returns for an all-new adventure! An enemy from the past has forced Dutch back into the belly of the beast-but will his former teammates welcome him back? Or will a cybernetic kill team get to him first? It's balls-to-the-wall action from the team of Casey and Gane! Plus: an exclusive variant cover by legendary Dutch creator Chap Yaep!
This is a story of an aging hero who embarks on a final mission long after their prime, the book manages to make Dutch a likable main character, which is a credit to its merit. Dutch doesn't criticize the current state of affairs or idolize past generations with a misguided rant about America losing its way. Overall, the opening issue may not be groundbreaking, but it effectively executes familiar storytelling elements. Read Full Review
Writer Joe Casey pulls off that old detective investigating a new case tone just fine. This was an intriguing first issue. Casey methodically let the story play out in a way to be engaging without revealing too much of Dutch's backstory and the possible villain hunting him and his allies down. Read Full Review
Overall, the opening issue isn't groundbreaking, but its execution of familiar tropes is solid. Read Full Review