Brisson whisks the action through five different locations in less the 20 pages.
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Brisson whisks the action through five different locations in less the 20 pages.
Georgiev’s art is by far the sleekest in the issue.
Wilson’s dive into the psyche of Ivy gets considerably deeper and darker.
Campbell and Shaner manage to keep everything feeling so specific to Mary.
Melnikov gives the page a stern darkness.
Phillips is keeping Harley in a Harley state of mind,
Dano and Subic’s Gotham is a fun place to visit.
Abel competently handles the flow of action.
The horror isn’t actually disgusting or disturbing...it just looks cool.
Superman’s day takes a turn.
As the heroes come up with a plan to deal with Deathstroke’s Dark Army, the Justice League confronts Pariah.
The relationship between Nightwing and Batgirl really feels like the emotional center.
Impressive and thoroughly immersive work of the art team.
Ridley’s journey is a fun one.
Cloonan and Conrad exquisitely sculpt the drama.
Cloonan and Conrad cleverly work an extended ensemble of characters.
Superman returns to Earth with Warworld, and Lex Luthor has a plan and in the back-up the Superman family in the Fortress of Solitude deal with an unexpected event.
Wilson is increasing the pressure on Poison Ivy.
Superman and the Revolutionaries engage Bendix in the final battle for Gamorra.
It all feels very fluid.