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    WildCats #3

    WildCats » WildCats #3 - Eden, Part 1 released by DC Comics on November 1, 2008.

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    As the Wildcats attempt to rebuild their shattered world one piece at a time, a glimmer of hope is offered in a rumored oasis in the Nevada desert that literally sprang up out of nowhere after the Apocalypse. Could this be the fabled Nevada Garden? And what ex-member of StormWatch: PHD stands in the way of them finding out? Also, a new backup story begins focusing on Marc Slayton, the original Backlash, by writer Christos Gage and artist Mike McKone.

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    Now this issue reminded me of the old days. We have the MIRV aircraft back with the Wildcats out together on a mission. It felt very nostalgic to me. People have complained that they don’t think that the Wildcats are showing that Armageddon affected them much. It’s almost like hating the guy who brought the raincoat to the ballgame and no one else did, so guess who’s the only one who didn’t get wet. It’s like we’re punishing the Wildcats for being prepared and by all rights they SHOULD be the on...

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