A very well-executed issue.
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A very well-executed issue.
Another tightly-crafted one-shot story.
MacKay keeps the action rolling.
A somewhat enjoyable issue.
Veteran writer Marv Wolfman pits Dr. Psycho against Wonder Woman.
There's a charming familiarity between writer and character.
Boothby's wit is particularly sharp in a story of a father and his daughters.
A satisfying ending to the 18-part series.
Far deeper and more satisfying than anything else in the Joker War crossover thus far.
Pérez's work shoots off the page with bewildering energy.
Lupacchino keeps the physical end of the action moving across the page.
A charming opening chapter that pulls together enough intrigue to draw the reader to the page.
This issue manages to navigate Quinn's significant psychological territory in a reasonably satisfying way.
Palmiotti and Conner cleverly construct an emotionally stirring action drama.
Pure adventure that reaches for precisely what it achieves.
A more profound blending of art and story seems just out of reach.
There’s a hell of a lot of activity in this issue.
The final issue ends without any clear sense of conclusion.
Reverse-Flash is on a mission to finally take Barry down, and he's gathering an army of familiar faces from Flash's rogues' gallery to do it.
Can Thor out-cosmic the insanely cosmic threat to the cosmic hungry man Galactus?