Evely’s art seems perfectly matched with the pacing.
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Evely’s art seems perfectly matched with the pacing.
Bellaire has some beautiful moments in the mix.
As the Justice League battles Synmar, Green Arrow and Black Canary deal with Checkmate business and in the back-up, Eternal Knight and Batman battle for Singh’s life.
Bellaire wields the sword as a symbol.
The investigator learns some things that blow the whole investigation wide open.
Nightcrawler and Legion have some momentous meetings.
As things look to be quieting down, new threats emerge,
The Justice League faces off against Zumbado and in the back-up, the Justice League Dark looks for a way to get ahead of Merlin.
Superman and son find a way to stop the Shadowbreed and in the back-up, Jimmy and company figure out a way to stop Projectress.
Superman has to deal with some kaiju and in the back-up, Midnighter makes a plan to handle Trojan as things get worse.
The bulk of the five-story issue features some awe-inspiring work
Bellaire’s story has a brisk freshness about it.
Harley fears her coming back to Gotham was a mistake. She wants to make amends, not hurt even more people.
Any series that opens with a drunken Kryptonian on her 21st birthday is going in the right direction right away.
Ram V’s best so far in the series.
Crush and Lobo #1 is a ton of fun. Every aspect of the book is wonderfully done, and it's completely accessible by readers that don't have previous experience with Crush as a character.
The Justice League battles Brutus, but there's something worse awaiting them. And in the back-up, Merlin finds what he's looking for as the JLD scrambles to catch up.
The Amazon's adventure in Asgard concludes with satisfyingly deep drama.
Superman and company make a shocking discovery about the Warworld refugees.
The League finds themselves on a new world with new problems.