WILDCATS #22

Review by: grifter78

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Written by ADAM BEECHEN
Art by TIM SEELEY and RYAN WINN
Cover by WALTER SIMONSON

Size: 32 pages
Price: 2.99

(No Spoilers)

 

Just as The Authority took time to catch their breath in the
recent issue #21, the Wildcats have done the same here.  Adam Beechen and Tim Seeley have wisely taken
this format of starting with a 3-issue arc, and taking a “breather-issue” here
before we begin the new 3-part story next month.  It is obvious they are laying out a lot of
information here but just because we don’t have any huge battles in this issue,
there is no shortage of great moments here.

 

If you thought Seeley had pulled all the stops on filling
pages full of characters, think again. 
Seeley gives us a double-paged spread that shows all the remaining
heroes that are accounted for on Wildstorm’s Earth.  It is great to see several characters (and
teams) in the shot that haven’t been seen in years. 

 

George Lucas calls this the “explanation scene”.  He is referring to the scene in his movie Raiders of the Lost Ark where Indiana
Jones is at the college explaining the Ark of the Covenant to his
colleagues.  That is essentially what we
have here as everything is being laid out for the heroes.  There is a concerted effort to organize
everyone and actually try to help the Earth. 
Now as you can imagine, not everyone agrees with how this should be
done. 

 

This is where Beechen’s storytelling shines because he’s setting
up so many clues for future issues. 
There are several characters that are obviously set up for conflict
later while some are asked to step up where once they would’ve stayed in the
background.  With all the assignments and
splits going on, you could almost follow each of the stories in their own
books.  So, it’ll be interesting to see
how Beechen balances all these stories as we go along.

 

Beechen 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. 

Story: 4 - Very Good
Art: 4 - Very Good

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