The framing of the Dark Knight/Watchmen era of DC Comics is a fun read from Chaykin's perspective.
All in History
The framing of the Dark Knight/Watchmen era of DC Comics is a fun read from Chaykin's perspective.
There’s a definite power to all of the talk of death and renewal.
Mignola and Roberson do a very clever job of establishing the story's place in history.
Palpable and famous moments from the 1970s and 1980s are put on the page with a crisp, brisk, and witty sense of drama.
Kennedy opens the issue with a few pages of speechless combat.
Taking away the names, the fame, and the legend allows Chaykin to focus his history on the people who built an industry.