A big, messy action issue.
A big, messy action issue.
The team finds themselves at the mercy of Sublime.
Superman and his father find themselves at the mercy of Red Sin.
Sabretooth and the Exiles attack Station Two.
Lex Luthor makes the ultimate power play, and Superman responds.
Orlando crafts a clever premise for Wanda.
Fawkes has a lot of pieces to put into play.
Zub and Fawkes have real potential in a series focusing on Arcade and Murderworld.
Prenzy has an impressive mastery of kinetic action on the page.
Rowell fully embraces the more dramatic end of the fourth wall.
The heaviness of the imagery tends to pummel any of the horror off the page.
So much of what Tynion is doing rests between the moments of the story.
Lolli and Baldeón are clearly having a lot of fun.
A fun twist on the old “heroes forced to fight with villains” trope.
A deliciously clever approach.
Major events to carry a hell of a lot of gravity.
The Blasphemy Cartel deserves a more compelling leader.
The series isn’t spending nearly enough time focussing on Courtney.
The descent to rock bottom hits the page beautifully.
As Vulcan tries to take back the Shi’ar throne, Cable and company find themselves in a bad situation.