FEAR ITSELF TIE-IN! In the devastating aftermath of his battle with the escaped super-criminals, Speedball has to flee for his life from angry mobs in the grip of the Serpent's fear...but now that he knows there are pockets of resistance around the world, Speedball begins the most dangerous mission of all: to unite them. PLUS: Jimmy Woo and Atlas' adventure continues as they trek through ruins of a Nazi's war torn fortress. Anxieties are heightened as the agents are about to uncover their most perplexing mission yet!
Aside from my issues with Milligan's story and Mayhew's art, overall, this isn't a bad book. It won't knock your socks off, but you'll likely not be sorry you read it. Read Full Review
As with the previous two issues, the remaining backups are completely forgettable. Howard Chaykin's experiments with single-page storytelling still fail to pay off. While this particular tale doesn't read like it was ripped from a longer story, it still proves wholly unsatisfying. The final tale featuring Cardiac is hardly more fulfilling despite its larger page count. Again, had this series been condensed and focused solely on Speedball's conflict, the end result would have been much more pleasing. Read Full Review
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