There's a charming familiarity between writer and character.
All in Action
There's a charming familiarity between writer and character.
Boothby's wit is particularly sharp in a story of a father and his daughters.
A satisfying ending to the 18-part series.
Far deeper and more satisfying than anything else in the Joker War crossover thus far.
PΓ©rez's work shoots off the page with bewildering energy.
Lupacchino keeps the physical end of the action moving across the page.
A charming opening chapter that pulls together enough intrigue to draw the reader to the page.
This issue manages to navigate Quinn's significant psychological territory in a reasonably satisfying way.
Palmiotti and Conner cleverly construct an emotionally stirring action drama.
Pure adventure that reaches for precisely what it achieves.
A more profound blending of art and story seems just out of reach.
Thereβs a hell of a lot of activity in this issue.
The final issue ends without any clear sense of conclusion.
Reverse-Flash is on a mission to finally take Barry down, and he's gathering an army of familiar faces from Flash's rogues' gallery to do it.
Can Thor out-cosmic the insanely cosmic threat to the cosmic hungry man Galactus?
A nice break from the usual focus on the titular hero and still manages to move the story forward in a meaningful way.
A heroine faces a dark adversary in a poetic confrontation
Young knows full well what his artist is capable of doing on the page.
Castellucciβs framing feels more than a little weird.
A fast-paced espionage story