Morgan Stryker, a cybernetically enhanced soldier turned mercenary, leads a team of outlaw heroes-for-hire with incredible powers on dangerous missions around the world. Always staying one step ahead of the law, Stryker and his team put their lives on the line with every mission. Sometimes for money and no glory, and sometimes because people need saving and there is no one else who can get the job done, the Strykeforce team fights the wars...Stryke Force Top Cow Image Graphic Novel Comic Book 2005. This issue is a must read for any fan, and will make a great addition to any collection. At these heavily discounted prices, supplies will go fast. Please order quickly. Reading is good for the mind and soul.
Stryke Force feels like a clumsy attempt to combine X-Men, Suicide Squad, and the A-Team, but it sadly fails miserably. The characters aren’t particularly interesting, with the exception of Killawatt, whose story was woefully undeveloped. The artwork started strong but by the second half of the book it really went down hill. And the villains were just plain silly (in particular Death Angel, who probably would have been too cheesy for a 1960s Batman comic).
Stunning art, the story isn't nearly as strong. The back-up reprint of Codename: Strykeforce would be better, if it wasn't for the "blurred" (read: poorly digitized) pages. So very 90's, even when done in the 21st century.