Cecil Castellucci’s distinct take on Batgirl’s themes slides somewhat gracefully across the page.
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Cecil Castellucci’s distinct take on Batgirl’s themes slides somewhat gracefully across the page.
The Superman Family ramps it up against the Invisible Mafia.
A clear and articulate adventure
So it is that a certain clown girl ends the run of her current series.
An enjoyable issue that peers a bit more into the psyche of Selina Kyle.
This single issue gives you everything you could possibly want.
Superman and Doctor Fate clash with Xanadoth.
Erickson is trying to navigate Diana through a bit too much for a single, 16-page issue.
While AT&T may have just cleared house, these people put out some wonderful books.
A very well-executed issue.
Another tightly-crafted one-shot story.
It’s hard to pinpoint what exactly is missing from this arc, but it certainly is lacking some excitement.
Veteran writer Marv Wolfman pits Dr. Psycho against Wonder Woman.
There's a charming familiarity between writer and character.
Superman and the Superboys tackle the Red Cloud.
Far deeper and more satisfying than anything else in the Joker War crossover thus far.
Lupacchino keeps the physical end of the action moving across the page.
Superman checks in with Doctor Fate as a new magical threat arises.
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.