Writer and artists occasionally bump into each other in an otherwise satisfying issue.
All in Mystery
Writer and artists occasionally bump into each other in an otherwise satisfying issue.
Jamal Campbell delivers some of his best art of the whole series.
Writer Brian Schirmer’s high fantasy detective noir looks good in its second outing.
A character-driven ensemble drama that isn’t quite living up to its potential.
Looks like Damian could be done with Batman’s code, and Slade may be in trouble
Meet the Skrulls #4 opens with a battle scene and ends with a shooting. Every moment in between is a goldmine of compelling action and deepening character. As the second-to-last issue of this spectacular spy miniseries, this issue is packed with reveals, returns, and reversals.
Mairghread Scott launches Babs on a journey that lands her straight into a very strange and deadly den of criminals.
McGuire is able to build a story that allows some tenuous heroism to creep into its title character.
A somewhat intriguing look into the nature of history in a world of lies.
Bendis, Walker and Campbell deliver the story with enough impact to make it feel reasonably compelling.
With Deathstroke locked up in Robin’s secret prison can he swallow his pride to protect his team?
Complexity looks good on Vindication as detective and suspected murderer come face-to-face.
How is Doc Samson Alive!? Is Hulk not the ONLY IMMORTAL ONE?
A story that’s deeply grounded in personal drama.
Alaska continues to serve as a unique backdrop for the action.
Shadows of the past haunt a young masked crimefighter.
Cain’s humor is brilliant around the corners of a very emotionally engaging mystery.
Friendships will be tested and blood will be spilled
The creative team finds some equilibrium in a physically dynamic issue that coaxes Catwoman into the supernatural.