Steve Orlando rushes through the tale of political turmoil on a distant planet.
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Steve Orlando rushes through the tale of political turmoil on a distant planet.
The drama that asserts itself through page and panel makes an impact.
Cecil Castellucci flings Batgirl into an engrossing adventure.
It’s a smartly-constructed issue that Orlando and Raynor have put together.
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Catwoman takes to horror so well it might as well be her natural habitat.
A respectable stylishness that fails to add any charm to the story.
Castellucci does a pretty good job of making it feel fresh in an issue that has Batgirl confronting her own insecurities while facing a dragon.
It’s a smooth and easy prelude the moves along briskly.
A fairly even mix of earthbound life and the magic of something much bigger.
Superman battles Mongul as things get complicated on Earth.
A jarring departure from the high weirdness that cartwheeled through the title in the second half of 2019.
Can Superman and his friends defeat the combined forces of the Legion Of Doom and Leviathan?
Getting past the crossover event and back to business as usual
A massive issue which features a major turning point for the hero and a host of supporting stories.
The darker earthbound elements of Batgirl’s life take a backseat to fantasy-driven psychodrama in a satisfying issue.