Palmiotti and Conner cleverly construct an emotionally stirring action drama.
Palmiotti and Conner cleverly construct an emotionally stirring action drama.
Star’s solo series reaches its explosive end in Star #5…
Pure adventure that reaches for precisely what it achieves.
A more profound blending of art and story seems just out of reach.
There’s a hell of a lot of activity in this issue.
The final issue ends without any clear sense of conclusion.
New threats arise.
Superman investigates the mystery of Connor Kent while Lois Lane starts an investigation of her own.
Superman and Mongul clash with Earth on the line!
Reverse-Flash is on a mission to finally take Barry down, and he's gathering an army of familiar faces from Flash's rogues' gallery to do it.
Can Thor out-cosmic the insanely cosmic threat to the cosmic hungry man Galactus?
A nice break from the usual focus on the titular hero and still manages to move the story forward in a meaningful way.
A heroine faces a dark adversary in a poetic confrontation
Young knows full well what his artist is capable of doing on the page.
Another satisfyingly strange issue.
Castellucci’s framing feels more than a little weird.
A fast-paced espionage story
The emotional impact that McGuire delicately pummels into the issue leaves a powerful impression.
A satisfyingly ominous conclusion.
The shrewd, compassionate, problem-solving edge of Diana’s temperament is given an enjoyable outing in a couple brief tales.