Seriously: just get rid of Batman in Detective Comics.
Seriously: just get rid of Batman in Detective Comics.
Howard and Howard are juggling a whole lot of crazy.
the inescapable gravity of the format crushes anything meaningful.
Bennett rolls somewhat gracefully through the motions.
Waid paces the action remarkably well.
Tynion is simply presenting the story of Betty and Barney Hill.
Rowellβs pacing is just so...indie.
Itβs a simple date between a couple of heroes.
A lot of weird energy flowing across the page.
Taylor and Moore have a solid story going.
Johns has done an impressive job.
Each of the Flashes has a distinct connection to the speed force.
Young Diana hits a particularly breathtaking high point.
Basri frames the action with a steady hand.
Savage Avengers ends the only way it can: hard, fast, and with complete love for comics and the characters.
Slott takes a reasonably sophisticated approach.
Straight-ahead action mystery.
Wall and Haberlin set up quite a challenge for themselves.
A fair amount of the issue is dialogue-heavy exposition
On the surface, there REALLY isnβt much to the story.