Roberts’ darkness is substantial.
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Roberts’ darkness is substantial.
Ram V is riffing on themes floating through superhero fiction for decades.
A fusion of a mutation of a few other characters.
The action smears itself across the page like a thick mucus.
Ram V is telling a story that rests on multiple different levels.
Ram V gives the darkness of the series a firm grounding.
Ram V’s narrative jumps around A LOT.
There’s a lot to capture the reader’s attention.
Seriously: just get rid of Batman in Detective Comics.
It’s all very familiar.
The horror isn’t actually disgusting or disturbing...it just looks cool.
The League confronts the Royal Gang and in the back-up, Doctor Fate writes a letter to Kent Nelson about his visions.
The Justice League hunts down clues to how took the Fortress of Solitude and in the back-up, the JLD faces off against Merlin and Arion.
Selina Kyle is NOT Keyser Söze.
A simple tale told well with occasionally stylish art.
The Justice League Dark learns more about Merlin and his plans.
A large crossover seems to have shaken the more stylish end of the storytelling.
The Justice League run down clues about the fake Deathstrokes and in the back-up, the JLD tries to deal with Zatanna's loss of control as Merlin makes his move in the temple.
The action feels well-executed.
The League gets involved in some Checkmate shenanigans and in the back-up, Merlin makes his move against the JLD, and things turn upside down.