Thompson firmly establishes the conflict early on in the issue.
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Thompson firmly establishes the conflict early on in the issue.
Thompson has a solid grasp on the history .
Thompson has a really cool multi-phase script for the 23rd issue.
Thompson takes her time with the drama.
Thompson has a few major elements in focus for the issue.
Thompson finds a strikingly natural way to split-up the team.
Thompson does a very sharp job of keeping the action rolling.
Basri frames the action with a steady hand.
Howard DOES manage a few clever moments.
Howard has had one of the more satisfying runs with Selina.
A dizzyingly well-integrated issue.
Superman and the Authority take the fight to Warworld and in the back-up, Guardian figures out a way to find Dismember.
Superman makes preparations to storm Warworld and in the back-up, Jimmy Olsen and the Guardian tackle a new threat to the teens of Metropolis.
Superman and son find a way to stop the Shadowbreed and in the back-up, Jimmy and company figure out a way to stop Projectress.
Superman and Jon investigate a distress call from old allies.
So it is that a certain clown girl ends the run of her current series.
This issue manages to navigate Quinn's significant psychological territory in a reasonably satisfying way.
Everything finally begins to unravel for Harley in a way that begins to feel remarkably satisfying by the issue’s end.
A respectable stylishness that fails to add any charm to the story.
A jarring departure from the high weirdness that cartwheeled through the title in the second half of 2019.