Batman: Last Knight on Earth ends on a confusing note.
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Batman: Last Knight on Earth ends on a confusing note.
Basketful of Heads #3 is another solid entry in what is turning out to be the best of DC’s Hill House horror comics line.
Harleen #3 is a fascinating finale to an excellent character study.
Wonder Woman: Dead Earth #1 understands Diana’s mission of love.
The Dark Knight Returns: The Golden Child #1 makes absolutely zero sense, but the art is so good that it’s a must-read anyway.
Basketful of Heads #2 is a great horror comic.
The first issue of The Question: The Deaths of Vic Sage smartly reintroduces the Question and his supporting cast.
The Dollhouse Family #1 looks exactly like a 1990s Vertigo comic, but it lacks the soul of that period in comics.
Basketful of Heads #1 is an auspicious launch of DC’s new Hill House label.
The Sandman Universe Presents Hellblazer #1 is a strong reintroduction to John Constantine.
Harleen #2 is a solid book, depicting the title character’s descent into bad deeds, with a disturbing flash forward reminding us of what’s to come.
With Superman Year One #3 on the stands, Frank Miller has completed his statement on Superman. Unfortunately, it’s clear that that statement is “Frank Miller doesn’t understand Superman, either as a character or as a symbol.”
Stjepan Šejić’s Harleen #1 is a sexy retelling of Harley Quinn’s origin.