Wilson gives Wonder Woman the warmth and passion that she so richly deserves.
Wilson gives Wonder Woman the warmth and passion that she so richly deserves.
At its heart, Bennett’s story makes for a really fascinating read.
Genolet and Quinones have a wit about their art.
Waid clearly differentiates between the personalities and ideals of Clark and Bruce.
Adams tackles a real challenge with an issue that is largely populated by kids.
Moore’s style approaches Hell in a very straightforward way.
Howard finally found a dynamic that works with Selina.
Cloonan and Conrad have given Steph, Cass, and Babs a very solid sense of character development.
It feels like they’re doing something quite new with Diana.
Lanzing and Kelly dive straight into space western mode.
Franchini keeps the action moving.
A huge range of different stories.
Metallo’s attacks intensify, Doombreaker finds a bone shard as Jon and the princess get into even more trouble, and Power Girl finally sees who’s been after her, Clark and Lois confront Doombreaker, and Power Girl and Jon Kent learn the secret of who’s after Power Girl.
The kids take on a dangerous mission as Gwen tries to get the Robots to leave Landfall’s Coalition.
Sinister and Rasputin travel a universe gone mad looking for the Moira Machine.
Beast and the Weapons of X make their presence known, and Wolverine prepares to hunt.
Jon Kent, Val-Zod, and Red Tornado begin the hunt for Ultraman.
Graydon Creed holds all the cards.
Tieri seems to be actively avoiding any potential depth.
Brisson keeps the action moving quickly.