Gorgeous art doesnβt stop Event Leviathan #6 from being a disappointment.
Gorgeous art doesnβt stop Event Leviathan #6 from being a disappointment.
The Dollhouse Family #1 looks exactly like a 1990s Vertigo comic, but it lacks the soul of that period in comics.
Superman makes a big decision.
Cyclops, Cable, and Prestige take a family trip.
A brilliant approach to an Indiana Jones/Tomb Raider-style adventureβ¦with a bit of Oceanβs Eleven thrown-in.
Stephen Green's sense of perspective draws the first arc of the series to a close with style.
Hellmouth #2 is competently drawn, if a bit hackneyed in its writing.
Family Tree #1 is a solid first issue, establishing the small circle of main characters and putting them in a horrific situation.
Legion of Super-Heroes #1 is a promising start to DCβs newest rebooted version of the future super-team.
Lois Lane #5 is the comics equivalent of a prestige cable drama.
Wonder Twins #9 suffers from some sequences without an obvious connection to the main plot of the book.
Dialogue between Black Cat and her date is contrasted against the desperate entanglement of her former mentor.
Art and story mix in a pleasant duet
In a special Thanksgiving issue, Booster Gold teaches Harley the true meaning of Crossover.