The second year of the series begins with a solidly entertaining issue.
The clever bit is Thompson’s ability to modulate the aggression of the action.
Wilson ends her second year with Pam in an emotionally crushing issue.
The horror is dense. The atmosphere is immersive.
A simple action story that doesn’t try to reach for too much in the way off substance or depth.
Busiek and Nicieza have the nucleus of a good idea.
An interesting exploration into a character who never really got the center of the screen.
Llovet’s story has a crisp precision about it.
Waid orchestrates a fun “getting the team together” sort of an issue.
Time travel stories are always a bit awkward.
Mhan’s artwork is highly kinetic.
Williamson finds an interesting angle for the Absolute Power crossover.
Tini and Sweeney continue to have a great deal of fun hanging with Harley,
Parker is dealing with pieces that aren't necessarily all that original.
Williams cleverly balances the narrative between action and drama.
Continues to build on elements that have been established in a rather satisfying series thus far.
Williams gives Zatanna a very approachable and relatable twist.
A deliciously wicked hero hunting an ancient hero who turns out to be a monster.