Freedom Fighters #9
| Writer | Jimmy Palmiotti, Justin Gray |
| Artist | Travis Moore, Walden Wong |
| Cover Price | $2.99 |
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8.0
Weekly Comic Book Review - Minhquan Nguyen
May 09, 2011Though Freedom Fighters has been largely uneven, I'm sorry to see it go. But this team always manages to come back"let's hope it finds its footing quicker next time around. Read Full Review
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7.0
X-Man's Comic Blog - x-man75
May 09, 2011Well that was an odd way to end a series... It didn't really wrap anything up... Sure, the Freedom Fighters themselves have been officially disbanded, but with Bomb being basically abducted by Trumont, this seemed more like a continuation of a story then a definitive ending. As it was, I really had no complaints with this issue, although like I said, the ending was a bit odd. I guess I'll be waiting until DC inevitably launches yet another Freedom Fighters series to see what happens next... Read Full Review
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6.5
A Comic Book Blog - Wayland
May 11, 2011Anyway, just some of my thoughts on what could have been a great series but I found somewhat disappointing. Read Full Review
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6.0
Comics Bulletin - Danny Djeljosevic
May 02, 2011Freedom Fighters #9Posted: Monday, May 2, 2011By: Danny Djeljosevic Jimmy Palmiotti, Justin GrayTravis Moore, Walden WongDC ADVANCE REVIEW! Freedom Fighters #9, the final issue of the series, will come out on May 4, 2011. Read Full Review
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6.0
Comic Book Resources - Doug Zawisza
May 08, 2011Population Control puts up enough of a fight to cause some concern for your favorite former Freedom Fighters, but in the end the story just. . . stops. Yet another title thrown on the pile of cancellation. Yet another story that doesn't end at the prescribed ending point. Yet another piece of evidence that DC doesn't quite seem to know that stories need to have conclusions. I do enjoy stories from Palmiotti and Gray, and I hope the wide open ending on this bodes well for more stories from them, but this book feels like a sentence that got interrupted and never finished. Unfortunately, it's a sentence that we'll most likely forget was interrupted before too long. Read Full Review