Good luck she's sane again! And that she can get at least a couple of the others on board, like Flag who's willing to stab himself to let the pain distract him from the Zod-Energy. Still, it's not going to be easy. Everyone else is rampaging. Or indulging in the post-coital glow. This ...
And it's a little surprising to me. Mostly because the story wasn't really going that way, and while they don't get graphic it's just he's... Okay, it's not the size or that skin even. He's so mean to everyone. And while he has a backstory that makes this understandable, I can also see how thi...
I'm a little stunned. The Black Vault is making weird noise that is driving everyone insane - with one notable exception. And when I say insane, I mean murderous for no reason. Waller and Flag are trying to kill each other, and Killer Croc is suddenly hungry for the one person he's refused to ...
I like Hack, but I found her backstory at the end to be a little lackluster: it told us about where she physically came from, but didn't feel like it delved as deeply into her personality as some of the other backstories. Since she's not a favorite character, I found this less compelling than othe...
This series looks like it might have wrapped up it's first arc: everything is settled, and although I found it slightly disappointing in an anti-climatic way, I don't know how else they could have ended this. It just seemed like the final blow wasn't quite as explosive or exciting as the rest of t...
I continue to love this new series, even as the Squad is pitted against Zod. Of course, things are going off beyond their knowledge, like Waller's shenanigans. Of course, it wouldn't be the Squad if Waller was telling them everything. Beautifully drawn and since I don't care about Katana, I ...
I'm enjoying this series, as the dynamics between Waller and the Squad as well as between Squad members themselves are more fully explored. It's fun, it's got some morbid humor going for it, and it's unflinching in how it treats civilians: if they must be sacrificed for the greater good, so be it....
Beautifully-executed artwork as you might expect from Jim Lee but the plot and the characterisations therefore are a bit thin to make room for the full-page spreads. This deals with a revised origin of the Justice League as they join together to fight Darkseid and his parademons. Worth it for the ar...
I liked this a lot. I'm glad, since I wasn't that fond of the first JLA adventure I read. This book captures the darker side of being a superhero, and asks, "What happens afterward?" A writer whose family was caught in a crisis that the JLA successfully resolves, comes down with a mysterious afflict...
Fast paced fun, and it includes enough backstory for all the characters to give them a pretty solid origin for those unfamiliar with them. In particular, Cyborg. Cyborg has the longest backstory, the most solid, and he's one of my favorite DC characters for, well, obvious reasons. Cyborg. ...
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