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Wildcats: Vicious Circles

Wildcats: Vicious Circles

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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: A very ruplusive book.
Review: Comic books today have become something which is not better then porn. Thanks to Casey, Morrison, Bendis, and others. We are treated to a new generation of so-called heroes who think it's okay to kill villians. It's a very repulsive trend that comics have adapted of late and that's the saddest fact of all.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Just to combat that jackass
Review: Dude, why don't you just admit that you don't even read comics instead of giving one star to something that you have no idea how to review.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Better and better
Review: The Wildcats could easily have joined the legions of cheap x-men ripoffs and raced toward extinction with, well, superhuman speed. But it didn't. With none of the restraints that Marvel put on its writers (main characters must never die, the basic premise of the book should never evolve, heroes are always incorruptible), "Wildcats" evolved in a number of unexpected directions, with the formation of political and personal alliances between heroes and villains, and the complete lack of pretension or orthodoxy in the runs of writers Joe Casey and Alan Moore. This is the final volume of the former's run on the series, and to describe the plot any further would do the reader an injustice. Suffice it to say that the characters from the previous volumes of the series finally begin to find their purpose after the end of the war, and it's not AT ALL what you'd expect.


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