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Rating: Summary: Rip Off Review: Normally, I wouldn't have considered buying a WildCATS book, but since this particular one advertised that it had art by Travis Charest, I couldn't resist. The guy it talented!Of course, it turns out only two and a half out of five (or is it six?) of the stories in the book are drawn by 'ol Travis, the rest being done by fill in artists who have no where nears the same level of talent. That, and if you actually bother to read the stories you'll find that the compilation seems pointless as nothing is resolved.
Rating: Summary: Rip Off Review: Normally, I wouldn't have considered buying a WildCATS book, but since this particular one advertised that it had art by Travis Charest, I couldn't resist. The guy it talented! Of course, it turns out only two and a half out of five (or is it six?) of the stories in the book are drawn by 'ol Travis, the rest being done by fill in artists who have no where nears the same level of talent. That, and if you actually bother to read the stories you'll find that the compilation seems pointless as nothing is resolved.
Rating: Summary: Not Bad Review: The much-balyhooed Wildcats revamp by Scott Lodbell and Travis Charest was quickly forgotten when Charest's deadline woes made the book notoriously late. However, once fans look beyond that particluar issue, they will find a very entertaining story with excellent art (and not only by Charest). Although this isn't as good as the title would later become under Joe Casey, it's a more than adequate introduction to the updated Wildcats world and a perfect jumping on point for non-WildC.A.T.s fans.
Rating: Summary: Charest Compilation Review: Travis Charest's Run on WildCats. Awesome art.
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