![]() ![]() The bombastic events that transpire are there to gauge interest and to reflect a reality where citizens aren’t likely to care as much about who their heroes are, but about getting out of the system that has hurt them. We still do not know much about the new group of Freedom Fighters besides their opposition to an oppressive regime, and Venditti writes as though we don’t need to. ![]() Considering that the overall story is going to be relatively contained, it makes sense why we are seeing tiny glimpses of a developing story, but much moreso the point of ignition for the plot. Robert Venditti delivers a powerful punch for the second issue of Freedom Fighters. They succeed in their task, and in protecting civilians, who then take to the streets to celebrate while the Fuhrer’s own agents scramble and a seemingly familiar visage begins to stir. Doll Woman, Phantom Lady, Black Condor, and Human Bomb band together to fight a gigantic and dangerous representation of genocide and oppression. The Freedom Fighters have emerged after decades of essentially existing as an urban legend. ![]() Art by Eddy Barrows, Eber Ferreira, Adriano Lucas, & Deron BennettĮdited by Andrew Marino, Paul Kaminski, & Marie Javins ![]()
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