One of those rare narrative moments where a writer decides to gamble almost an entire issue on a single action sequence.
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One of those rare narrative moments where a writer decides to gamble almost an entire issue on a single action sequence.
An all-action chapter with a bit of drama thrown-in to engage the reader on a deeper emotional level.
Wonder Twins #4 feels like a rare misstep in what has otherwise been an exceptional miniseries.
Big Barda makes a fateful decision.
Looks like Damian could be done with Batman’s code, and Slade may be in trouble
Diana enters a suburban town being attacked by LUST…
Save central city, or catch the trickster?
Though the introduction of a sword-and-sorcery Gotham City feels relatively predictable, the issue is not without its charm.
Mairghread Scott launches Babs on a journey that lands her straight into a very strange and deadly den of criminals.
The future around the edges is little more than minor decoration on an otherwise very standard Batman story.
Dial H for Hero #2, with stellar art and unclear character motivations, is an issue full of fireworks, but lacking real meat.
Lois and Clark go undercover to get to the bottom of what’s happening to the DCU’s spy organizations.