ELEKTRA LEADS A TEAM OF THE WORLD'S DEADLIEST HEROES AND VILLAINS - WITH ALL OF REALITY HANGING IN THE BALANCE!
There are some threats that require a more savage approach than the Squadron Supreme of America can offer. For those missions, the Department of Defense has put together a team consisting of Elektra, the Punisher, Crossbones, Cloak and the enigmatic Murder Hornet. They must fight their way through a team of super-powered terrorists known as the Redeemers-if they don't kill one another first! Prepare for twists, turns, double crosses and action aplenty!
40 PGS./ONE-SHOT/Rated T+
The writing and art balance such a large cast with varied powers, personalities and appearances wonderfully and this is a great issue that reminds us of the heyday of Age of Apocalypse and what a great team can do when given a unique opportunity in the midst of a larger crossover. Read Full Review
If you're being selective when it comes to the Heroes Reborn offshoots that you're looking to read, this is one you can feel comfortable adding to your pull list. Read Full Review
Overall the concept of a team being manipulated isn't new, but this comic gets the job done. Could it have used an actual series instead of a one-shot to really open up? Probably, but for a tie-in to a bigger event it's an enjoyable twist on familiar characters and tropes comics fans should enjoy. Read Full Review
This uses the core premise from the later Secret Avengers volumes -- brainwashed heroes doing super-sketchy spy missions -- appropriately darkened up for this AU. But it would need a lot more storytelling horsepower to get past average. The characters are ruthlessly forgettable and the art, though impressive, doesn't feel like the right style for this story. Plus, the pace is wonky, rushing through the team formation and then bogging down in way too much combat. Cap it off with an unsatisfying double character reveal and an over-grim epilogue, and you just don't have a very fun read.
(Apparently the Redeemers are a little less random if you've read Mark Gruenwald's Squadron Supreme miniseries from the 80s?)
I find this issue to be neither here nor there.
I don´t have anything to complain about but don´t have anything to really praise either. Art & Writing are good but not outstanding. I would even go as far and say that the mission the Savage Squadron isn't that exciting. That excitement comes through how the team works which is genuinely interesting.
All in all, an enjoyable one-time read but not much else.
This was not very good, unfortunately. There are so many obvious twists and clichés in this story. It's actually astounding. I don't have much to say here, I just think this could've been done much more creatively.