Every day is exactly the same until it isn't anymore.
Every day is exactly the same until it isn't anymore.
Superman and Nightwing team up to fight The Rising.
The issue carries itself quite well.
Everything is staggeringly well-balanced.
There isnβt a great deal of forward momentum in the plot.
Clever, little bits of wit that cling around the corners of the imagination.
"Unbelievable non-action on every page!!!"
Rowell allows for enough time with Jen to make the issue satisfying.
A whole new direction for Earthβs Sorcerer Supreme.
It's a satisfying conclusion.
Deft attention is paid to tension.
Emily Kim juggles everything with finesse.
Surprises, and gore, abound.
As Alana and the family get acquainted with some pirates, the Robot royals plan revenge.
The Big PM makes for strange bedfellows.
As the children of Wolverine go after the Omega Wolverine, Moira starts her new plan.
The Justice League and Justice League Dark put their all into defeating Xanadoth. Still, it may not be enough.
Phillips finds a unique entry into a weird sub-sub-genre of science fiction.
Bellaire does some AMAZING work with color.
The late 1960s play out without much of a central gravity.