JSA Classified #35 - 37
Posted: Tue May 06, 2008 11:53 am
Writer: B. Clay Moore
Penciller: Ramón Pérez
Normally this would just been another JSA Classified story that included Wildcat and I would of put it away in a long box and not looked back. But B. Clay Moore talked about it on a couple of podcast that I heard and said it would be a defining story in Wildcat life.
After reading the first 2 I still was waiting for the story to go somewhere. I felt as lost as Wildcat in his soul searching story. Also the flashback panels kept taking me out of the story and really made no sense until the last issue as to why there was flash backs.
In the end, was it a decent Wildcat story? Yes.
Definitive story of Wildcats career? Hardly.
I sat there after reading this and thought of my defining moments of Wildcat in what I have read. Two things came to mind. Wildcat running around the the JSA Brownstone fighting the Injustice Society in nothing more than a bath towel. And in the Darkness Falls saga where he and the Ray take on Eclipso.
Penciller: Ramón Pérez
Normally this would just been another JSA Classified story that included Wildcat and I would of put it away in a long box and not looked back. But B. Clay Moore talked about it on a couple of podcast that I heard and said it would be a defining story in Wildcat life.
After reading the first 2 I still was waiting for the story to go somewhere. I felt as lost as Wildcat in his soul searching story. Also the flashback panels kept taking me out of the story and really made no sense until the last issue as to why there was flash backs.
In the end, was it a decent Wildcat story? Yes.
Definitive story of Wildcats career? Hardly.
I sat there after reading this and thought of my defining moments of Wildcat in what I have read. Two things came to mind. Wildcat running around the the JSA Brownstone fighting the Injustice Society in nothing more than a bath towel. And in the Darkness Falls saga where he and the Ray take on Eclipso.