
By: Justin Gray & Jimmy Palmiotti (writers), Travis Moore (penciller), Trevor Scott (inker), Allen Passalqua (colorist)
The Story: Well, that gives new meaning to “blow up” doll.
The Review: There’s no point in naming names, but when you consider the pretty significant number of terrible titles on the stands out there, you have to wonder at the cancellation of Freedom Fighters less than a year after it launched. It may have been a hard sell from the start, but it really can’t be considered on the same quality level as the series that deliver—in fact, will continue to deliver soul-sucking reads month after month.
Considering the open-ended finale to this issue, Gray-Palmiotti may have planned the Fighters’ disbandment all along, and if that’s true, this should have been the opening story arc. The whole plot with the Arcadians took way too long and tried way too hard to give an epic feel, but never really gave a sense of danger or a cohesive tone to the series.
This issue immediately opens with a high-stakes conflict for the group: newly decommissioned, how will they fight the good fight now? It seems the question has lit a fire under the team, as they act way more gung-ho and unified than they did the last eight issues. It’s good to see them backing each other up, especially where Human Bomb’s more fragile status is concerned. Their interactions have a comfortable familiarity that’s been missing for a while now.
Another missing element has been character growth (beyond Stormy and Black Condor shacking up, I mean), and this issue dives well into that. Black Condor using his unemployment period to tackle crime in his reservation not only fleshes out his background and offers some fun moments (how dumb do you have to be to make locker room talk about your captor’s girlfriend in front of him?), it also makes a fitting political statement about his culture—without banging it over your head with nonsensical diatribes, Gray-Palmiotti’s preferred method of opinionating.
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