Hack continues to stalk her murderer, as the team scrambles to get back on their feet, and find a way to stay alive. Again, just a fun issue.
She knows someone from the Squad has killed her, but she doesn't know who. She's in the Belle Reve infrastructure, though, and she's sure that she can find out. I read like ten of these in one day like ten days ago. One is mixing into the other, and I don't have them all at hand, so you're ...
Enjoyed this comic a lot, I think Raven is becoming my favorite comic heroine.
This is the second part in a crossover, which originally made me nervous. DC has been pretty bad at making it easy to read the second part of something, even second issues, without having read the first. When I got scolded and told 'how dare the authors and artists want you to read everything,' ...
Author J. Michael Straczynski on why he wanted to overhaul Wonder Woman: This is a character that is interesting enough and compelling enough to merit being in the top twenty books at minimum...so why was she languishing? The reason, I felt, was that she'd concretized over the years, had turned in...
For the most part, Odyssey reads like an Elseworlds story. Instead of growing up on Paradise Island, Diana and a handful of Amazons flee when she was a child, escaping from an overwhelming invasion. So her mission becomes one of vengeance instead of peace. The resulting Diana feels younger, more uns...
Super Young Team was very briefly introduced in Final Crisis, and Dance is what they did after. There's some interesting skewering of celebrity culture and the like in here, and I liked having the narration being done in the form of Most Excellent Superbat's (sometimes perceptive, sometimes funny) t...