Evely has a very sharp eye for drama.
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Evely has a very sharp eye for drama.
Once again, Nightwing isn’t really the center of the Nightwing book.
If there is a serious flaw in the first couple of chapters of the series, it may be overall pacing.
Superman deals with Bendix’s gift.
The Justice League run down clues about the fake Deathstrokes and in the back-up, the JLD tries to deal with Zatanna's loss of control as Merlin makes his move in the temple.
Wonder Woman’s quest with the sword finds her teaming up with Deadman again.
Superman and the Authority take the fight to Warworld and in the back-up, Guardian figures out a way to find Dismember.
Wonder Woman has shown remarkable versatility.
Superman deals with Bendix's attack and its aftermath.
A compelling look at the home of the Amazons.
The action feels well-executed.
Nightwing moves to the edges of the panel in an issue focussing primarily on Batgirl.
Conrad and Cloonan conjure all the right emotion in an issue that feels suitably momentous.
The composition of the 100-page celebration has been carefully thought out.
As a Harley story, it’s solid, but it’s nothing special.
Manages to coax unique appeal out of every story.
Superman learns there’s more to wearing the big red S than just superheroics.
Superman makes preparations to storm Warworld and in the back-up, Jimmy Olsen and the Guardian tackle a new threat to the teens of Metropolis.
The League gets involved in some Checkmate shenanigans and in the back-up, Merlin makes his move against the JLD, and things turn upside down.
A story with even heavier impact.