Conrad and Cloonan bring it all together in a way that makes it feel remarkably fluid.
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Conrad and Cloonan bring it all together in a way that makes it feel remarkably fluid.
As Mongul’s forces close in, Superman and company prepare to make their last stand. In the back-up, Conduit attacks just as Steel and company make the breakthrough that could save the day.
The Justice League shatters, the Green Lantern Corps finds a fateful secret, and Black Adam asks for help from a most unexpected direction.
Superman and Jay meet Dreamer and get a vision of what the Rising means for the superhero community.
A dizzyingly well-integrated issue.
Nightwing and the Titans face off against Deathstroke’s Secret Society.
The crazy energy that opens the issue in the main feature is a lot of fun.
A nuanced psycho-emotional look at Wonder Woman.
A visual style that’s every bit as crisp and witty as the script.
Wilson has a really deft command of intricate, little complexities.
Nightwing helps Superman discover more about Bendix and Luthor’s relationship.
Superman and his resistance set their sights on getting Enchantress back.
Howard cleverly directs the flow of action.
The mercurial modulation of the art is particularly impressive.
Cloonan and Conrad have mastered the action sequence.
The DC Universe deals with the aftermath of the death of the Justice League.
New heroes have to step up for the Justice League as new threats wait in the wings.
Enchantingly horrifying on so many levels.
The story moves briskly.
As Superman and his rebellion make headway, Mongul prepares a counterstroke.