Ayala is doing a good job of pacing the series.
All in DC Comics
Ayala is doing a good job of pacing the series.
It’s too bad this ends up being the final issue of the series.
There’s quite a bit of power in Batman digging up the grave of Bruce Wayne.
Superman is back in Metropolis, but he’s getting some unwanted help.
Superman and the family make a discovery about Metallo, a visitor brings her problems with her to the Kent Farm, and Supergirl needs help and only Power Girl can do it.
Seriously: just get rid of Batman in Detective Comics.
Howard and Howard are juggling a whole lot of crazy.
the inescapable gravity of the format crushes anything meaningful.
Bennett rolls somewhat gracefully through the motions.
Waid paces the action remarkably well.
It’s a simple date between a couple of heroes.
Taylor and Moore have a solid story going.
Johns has done an impressive job.
Each of the Flashes has a distinct connection to the speed force.
Young Diana hits a particularly breathtaking high point.
Basri frames the action with a steady hand.
Steph’s past is given a close-up in a suspenseful issue.
Without the usual trappings of a Batman story, it’s just...Bruce Wayne.
A fast-paced rush behind enemy lines.
There’s a steady rhythm to the opening issue.