Williams gives Zatanna a very approachable and relatable twist.
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Williams gives Zatanna a very approachable and relatable twist.
Andolfo is a seasoned professional.
The three-person writing team is juggling a lot.
Silvestri’s work makes good use of one of the more iconic cities in the DC Universe.
There is power and poetry in DeConnick’s vision.
The investigator gives his findings to the Turley campaign.
The investigator falls into the trap of his own devising... or is it one of Myerson and Laura’s?
The investigator learns some things that blow the whole investigation wide open.
The plot thickens.
The investigator looks for answers from some of the last people to see Laura and Myerson alive.
The investigator finds the source of Myerson and Laura’s letters.
The investigator gets a new lead.
The investigator meets with Governor Turley.
The investigator meets Laura's first Rorschach.
The detective learns about Laura.
The detective finds out more about William Myerson.
Someone tries to assassinate a presidential candidate… and it’s Rorschach… and it’s 2020.
The Question: The Deaths of Vic Sage #2 is a hidden gem.
The Low, Low Woods #1 is another moody debut from DC’s Hill House imprint.
The second issue of John Constantine: Hellblazer is a success.