the inescapable gravity of the format crushes anything meaningful.
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the inescapable gravity of the format crushes anything meaningful.
Bennett rolls somewhat gracefully through the motions.
Waid paces the action remarkably well.
Itβs a simple date between a couple of heroes.
Taylor and Moore have a solid story going.
Johns has done an impressive job.
Each of the Flashes has a distinct connection to the speed force.
Young Diana hits a particularly breathtaking high point.
Basri frames the action with a steady hand.
Stephβs past is given a close-up in a suspenseful issue.
Without the usual trappings of a Batman story, itβs just...Bruce Wayne.
A fast-paced rush behind enemy lines.
Thereβs a steady rhythm to the opening issue.
Itβs all very familiar.
A breezy, adorable mood bounces from panel to panel.
Wilson gives Ivy quite a bit of happiness this issue.
Readers get three brilliant Superman and Superman family stories.
Raynor draws heavy shadows over everything.
Johns is clearly going for something very, very ambitious.
Phillips is having fun.