Skyfox was once a member of America's greatest super team. Now he's kidnapped the Vice President in a bid to stop the Vietnam War.
This book offers something a little bit different and—if you're up for it—lots of it. Lovers of character-driven stories must read this series! Read Full Review
Overall, the issue is a good transitional piece. It really sets down the tone of the second half as something with a building up momentum. Theres a good amount of plot being thrown out, but the way its parsed no longer seems slow or part of a vestige from the earlier format. It leaves a reader excited for the next issue, which look to be a natural evolution. Something that seems like it should be all that is necessary to land this series on a good note. Read Full Review
Is there any contemporary artist better suited to rendering classical, Silver Age-inspired superhero tales than Chris Sprouse? Sprouse is a more than worthy fill-in for this issue as he and Millar explore new complications in the lives of Utopian and his friends. Read Full Review
I like the end, but getting there was average.