This is the best this book has been in over a year!
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This is the best this book has been in over a year!
The fully-painted art of Alex Maleev is the real star of Event Leviathan #3.
Fuses interpersonal drama with lighthearted fourth wall shattering multi-genre spoofery.
It seems difficult to believe that Rucka, Perkins, et al can continue this momentum for ten more issues, but the first two indicate that Lois Lane will be an instant classic.
Seven issues complete, and yet nothing has been accomplished.
Grant Morrison and Giuseppe Camuncoli work together and deliver an excellent detour
Batman: Last Knight on Earth #2 is a great issue of comics, and is the crown jewel of DCβs meager offerings on this fifth week at the end of July. Highly recommended
Castellucci and DiGiandomenico handle the transition from the previous creative team quite deftly.
Jurgens keeps the action going in an issue the narrowly avoids living-up to the potential of the story.
The messy grittiness of a police assault on a rural human trafficking outpost feels weird and stringy.
Dial H for HERO continues to be a hidden gem of DC Comicsβ current lineup, and possibly the most heartfelt of the uniformly fun Wonder Comics line. Highly recommended.
Lex Luthor makes some offers and the mystery of Leviathan deepens.
No one can say this isnβt a fun story
The first issue of Supermanβs Pal Jimmy Olsen is a comedic masterpiece, and promises great things to come.
A compelling vision of Gotham in a world where Bruce Wayne has been broken.
Pure, unadulterated fun.
An absolute joy to read, which will excite readers in anticipation for where the series will progress.
A celebration of Young Justice past, present, and future.
Amethyst relays tales of palace intrigue, as Superboy and Impulse escape Dark Opalβs goons.
A fast-paced issue with cleverly-executed action.