Fletcher balances the issue half in dream and half in danger.
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Fletcher balances the issue half in dream and half in danger.
Moody dialogue and narration reside in a story which cuts from scene to scene with an intelligent pulse.
Cassandra Price has about nine panels to adjust…then the Daemons attack.
Horror cinema icons Jen & Sylvia Soska take a walk in Madripoor with Marvel’s Russian super-spy.
The history of Detective Chimp’s damnation of Myrra, following the death of Jim Rook, is given prominence, while multiple mystic forces oppose the growing malevolence of Nabu (presenting as Doctor Fate).
Within the sparse pages of this special, Tynion IV is able to able to establish a new magical world order for the DCU, retcon an origin for the universe’s magic system, and provide an engaging and exciting story.
Green Arrow and Black Canary race off to fight the threat that is growing in Seattle…
Domino’s current story comes to an end as she travels to the Mojoverse along with Outlaw, Diamondback, Shoon’Kwa to save Longshot and the future of humanity.
Carol has been dealt a lot of blows by life in the past few months. She lost her mother, and almost lost her brother. Life knocked her down, but she got back up, suiting up again.
Nina’s story reaches a major turning point when she embraces her mother, Gloria.
It’s a sitcomic book and wouldn’t feel quite right in any other format.
There’s a whimsically kinetic physical action of the issue.
A slow-moving drama that cleverly plays with suburban amnesia and brief flashes of sinister magic.
Father/daughter stress can be tense. When the father is a police commissioner and his daughter is a masked vigilante, things can become all the more tense.
Love is dead-according to the Goddess of Love!
“The Citizen has placed the kidnapped Oliver Queen on the stands…”
It’s a standoff of mythological proportions when Wonder Woman combats the resurrected God of War…
“Each member struggles to persevere, as they carry along their own grievances and internal battles.”
Theshocking conclusion of the first chapter of JODY LEHEUP and NATHAN FOX's riveting sci-fi thriller THE WEATHERMAN.
Ares isn’t the only creature of myth to find his way to Man’s World...and he’s not the only resurrected Olympian either!