A very noble way to tackle the final issue of the series.
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A very noble way to tackle the final issue of the series.
Cloonan and Conrad are saying goodbye.
A solidly entertaining narrative.
Adams and company take a well-balanced approach to Hal and his life.
A political and intellectually rendered anti-hero.
The Superman family finds themselves dealing with the Cyborg Superman, Superman and Lois battle Doombreaker as they try to figure out what happened to Jon, and Steelworks presents their plans for Metropolis.
Hudlin and Chills keep the story centered solidly enough.
Morrison’s prose for the Hallmark story has a dreamy poetry about it.
Ram V’s narrative jumps around A LOT.
The psychic awareness gives Power Girl a whole new dimension.
A hint at just how clever a guy Tom Taylor is.
A well-balanced approach with a great deal of respect for nearly every character in the ensemble.
The right mixture of action and comedy for a decent Harley story.
The overall momentum of a sweeping action epic is capably maintained.
Superman learns more about Dr. Pharm and Graft as they recruit a new pawn to attack the Man of Steel.
The Titans have their first mission, but they’re surrounded by problems.
A fun way to celebrate her upcoming 800th issue in June.
Rodriguez’s heavy inks make for deeply expressive action.
Leon is brilliantly fluid with the sense of motion in the action.
Hal Jordan and Jon Stewart are back on Earth, each with a different in mission.