The Glowing Woman is a much more powerful statement about survival than anything that Johns came-up with for the title character.
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The Glowing Woman is a much more powerful statement about survival than anything that Johns came-up with for the title character.
The Glowing Man’s visual signature is really impressive.
Tariq Geiger’s story reaches a resting point.
Johns is juggling a lot of different elements.
Johns has been taking his time delviering the more intense moments in the series.
Truly fresh and invigorating on a variety of different levels.
Johns lays-out a very clear physical conflict between three men and a two-headed dog.
Frank has developed a really unique visual signature for the character.
A surprisingly emotional first issue.
The final chapter in the opening series feels suitably intense.
Frank and Anderson do some beautiful work on this issue.
Gary Frank has a beautiful sense of subtlety.
Geiger is starting to feel a bit entertaining.
There isn’t really much interest in this apocalypse.
A somewhat haunting vision of violence.
As the truth behind Dr. Manhattan’s actions against the DC Universe are revealed, Ozymandias turns to the only being who can stop him: Superman.
The truth behind Dr. Manhattan’s curiosity with the DC Universe is revealed as the planet teeters on the edge of the Super-War.
The Mime and the Marionette take center stage…