Superman Smashes the Klan #2 is a beautifully rendered, complex comic that takes a simple idea--racism is bad--and explores it from many different angles, with care and nuance.
Superman Smashes the Klan #2 is a beautifully rendered, complex comic that takes a simple idea--racism is bad--and explores it from many different angles, with care and nuance.
Legion of Super-Heroes #2 is ephemeral, like cotton candy.
Year of the Villain: Hell Arisen #1 is completely superfluous.
With issue #6, Superman’s Pal Jimmy Olsen hits its midway point, and continues its streak as the funniest title DC is publishing right now.
Wonder Woman: Dead Earth #1 understands Diana’s mission of love.
He-Man and the Masters of the Multiverse #2 is ridiculous.
The close of a legendary character piece that will never be forgotten.
There’s not a whole lot going on here, but Jones manages to filter-in a couple of intriguing, little mysteries that add to the action.
Once more, DOOM has one of the best books of 2099.
Young does a good job with the balance and pacing of this issue.
The worlds in Gwen’s life collide in a fun installment.
Another exciting issue of a very provocative series.
Allor’s third chapter lacks some of the grit and aggression of the first two.
Armor and company try ot survive.
Psylocke and X-23 gets me answers.
Duncan learns some hard truths.
Angel #8 is another strong issue.
…Gwenpool Strikes Back #5 is an emotional rollercoaster but in the worst possible way.