Wildcats #22
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| Writer | Adam Beechen |
| Artist | Tim Seeley |
In the wake of the war with the Red Blade, it's time for our remaining heroes to develop a concrete plan for making post-Armageddon Earth a safe, livable place for its survivors. But not everyone's on board with the plan and the next major conflicts the Wildcats face just might come from within!
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8.0
The Comic Addiction - Joe David Soliz
Apr 29, 2010Beechen and Seeley have created another great jumping on point with this issue. It is such a good idea to do this because it gives people who passed over the last arc a chance to pick it up here if they’re curious now that the creative team has completed an arc. It’s also noteworthy that the final page of this issue was an incredible shot that is full of symbolism that I think fans will appreciate. Read Full Review
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8.0
Wildstorm Addiction - Joe David Soliz
Apr 29, 2010Beechen and Seeley have created another great jumping on point with this issue. It is such a good idea to do this because it gives people who passed over the last arc a chance to pick it up here if theyre curious now that the creative team has completed an arc. Its also noteworthy that the final page of this issue was an incredible shot that is full of symbolism that I think fans will appreciate. Read Full Review
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5.0
Comic Vine - Zack Freeman
Apr 29, 2010If you've never read a Wildstorm comic before, or even if you haven't read that many, you're going to be utterly lost here. For what it was, I applaud Beechen for finding a scene you could genuinely relate to here, but I still couldn't shake off how this wasn't really a story, but a depiction of events happening between stories. Read Full Review
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