A brilliantly expressive story.
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A brilliantly expressive story.
Very familiar characters don’t come across as being particularly interesting.
Culver is covering some very familiar ground.
Howard really strings things through a weird funhouse.
There’s a lot to capture the reader’s attention.
Bennett finds a remarkably clever little issue for Batman.
Wilson’s wit carries the issue quite well.
Superman has to figure out a way to deal with the more dangerous Parasite.
Johns is juggling a great many heroes here.
The art team for this issue is huge.
The Catwoman in the street is A LOT more intriguing than the one behind bars.
When you wake up in the morgue, the first thing you’re going to want to do is call your girlfriend.
A particularly nice embrace of a new season.
Conrad and Cloonan’s run on Wonder Woman feels like it’s going to be an intrepid triumph.
Janin and Ordway play to a rather deft balance between action and drama.
It’s a fun one-shot adventure.
Wilson frames a really interesting conflict.
Wilson’s satirical wit slices through wealthy southern California health culture.
Jon is pulled into a new conflict with a horror from his past.
Rosenberg has a couple of really charming ideas for the Joker.