UNCANNY X-MEN #7 (MARVEL COMICS)

Jubilee, Calico and Beast are captured by Corina Ellis. Their former home is now a mutant prison. This doesn’t sit will with both X-Men teams. With tensions still lingering since Krakoa’s fall, there is divided loyalty. Cyclops and his group have staged a strike on Greymalkin. Rogue and her team were never going to sit by idly.

Can they work together long enough to free their friends? Readers won’t have to wait long to find out.

UNCANNY X-MEN #7 by Gail Simone, David Marquez, Edgar Salazar, Matt Wilson, and Clayton Cowles continue the Raid on Greymalkin!

Let’s not wait any longer & dive into the latest chapter!

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Simone brings the “Louisiana X-Men” into the fray with much delight. This chapter shows the contrast between squads. Rogue’s stance subsequently shuts down Cyclops. The way she presents her argument concerning teams hits very hard. It also solidifies what readers of UXM already know. THIS is THE X-Men team that is the definition of what Xavier’s dream truly is. Cyclops’ squad doesn’t carry that same type of energy. They are more of a hit squad that an actual team.

As the story progresses, both teams go into action. One surprising factor was the amount of time recapping X-Men #8. This works for new readers of Cyclops’ team. However, if you’ve read both books, it almost feels like a rewind mid-issue (with familiar images). Once events refocus back Rogue and company, events take off. The fight between teams delivers. The resolution sends the squads into an unlikely confrontation. It’s a strong landing spot taking the crossover into the next phase.

Marquez and Salazar split art duties for this chapter. The emotions pour with Rogue dressing down Cyclops’ orders. This leads to an incredible Marquez full page team shot leading them into battle. There are a few panels that do a mirroring recap of X-Men #8 moments. Once past this, the main event begins.

A mid panel shows the standoff between squads. it doesn’t take long to get things firing up. There are plenty of great action images as its’ X-Men vs. X-Men. It gets upstaged as Beast lets loose on some guards as he and the prisoners make a break. Events conclude with a final full page of what awaits both teams. The Raid is in full swing and not over by a longshot.

FINAL POINT: 8.8

The X-Men face off with their counterparts in a much anticipated showdown. Simone’s writing cements Rogue and company as the premier X team. The art brings the action and defiance of both groups. Judging by the last page, there’s no easy way out if both teams want to save their captured members.

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BATMAN: DARK PATTERNS #1 (DC COMICS)

When fans think of Batman, many images pop into mind. Caped Crusader. Dark Knight. One description might stand out from the rest. “World’s Greatest Detective”. Seeing the evolution of his skills has always been exciting to watch.

A new series looks to showcase the early days with a unique format. “Dark Patterns” is a 12 issue series spotlighting four very unique and grounded cases. This is a whole new look at Batman as he starts to etch his legacy.

BATMAN: DARK PATTERNS #1 by Dan Watters, Hayden Sherman, Tríona Farrell and Frank Cvetkovic launches the series with “Case 01: We Are Wounded”.

Let’s take a closer look at how things begin.

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Watters sets events in motion with a slow burn build. Walking readers through the initial start features a cold Gotham City. The writing builds off the unforgiving nature of Batman’s home. This ultimately leads into the latest victim of a a serial killer. Watters lays out the gruesome killing while giving Batman just enough clues to start investigating.

As the pace picks up, Watters adds more twists into the plot. Readers will appreciate the Alfred injections into the chapter. It is a factor sorely missed in current stories. Their conversation is classic, leading Batman into the final act. Once the killer is revealed, it spirals the case into a whole new direction. The closing page offers up a crack in the case, but leaves with much to ponder in the meantime.

Sherman and Farrell craft a haunting feel for the streets of Gotham. The opening pages are a mix of near full images tagged with small panels. Readers feel a sense of uncertainty as Batman suits up. This leads to a fantastic credits page. The full image of the Bat signal in the sky kicks off the mystery in style.

Panel structure also keys in on the distorted view of events. The split full page reveals the victim and Batman with a dramatic flair. There is no shortage of tension as pages unfold. Nothing compares to the killer’s reveal. The near full page image pops off the page. It is not one for the squeamish. Events finally start slowing down at the final page. With a simple panel, much is revealed and questioned heading into the next issue.

FINAL POINT: 9.2

A horrific case welcomes readers into an exciting chapter of Batman’s past. Watters keeps readers walking the tightrope with the writing. Sherman, Farrell and Cvetkovic construct a terrifying glimpse though an inexperienced Dark Knight’s eyes. This case will have readers talking at the LCS and beyond.

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JSA #2 (DC COMICS)

The times. They are a ‘changing. One of DC’s most legendary teams has maintained its’ ethics throughout the decades. When a new threat comes across their path, one member is pushing to adapt their ways. Will the youth of the team outshine the founders? Only one way to find out!

JSA #2 by Jeff Lemire, Diego Olortegui, Luis Guerrero and Steve Wands (DC Comics) takes readers back to where this rift began with its’ latest chapter!

Let’s take a closer look at where events stand now!

JSA #2 by Jeff Lemire, Diego Olortegui, Luis Guerrero and Steve Wands (DC Comics)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Lemire presents a classic challenge for the Society while foreshadowing a challenging future. The mission starts out as traditional as one might think. Note: this is never a bad thing. As the Injustice Society keeps the JSA at bay, the more brooding build starts. Obsidian’s push for a proactive stance goes against the normal JSA ethic. Lemire sets it up quietly for a larger role later.

Once the attack strikes the headquarters, pacing builds very quickly. Readers watch as the good guys are on their heels. A youthful panic leads into a separation of squads. Lemire balances out the veteran guard wisdom with the youthful fight very evenly. Prime example of this is Wildcat reassuring the young Dr. Fate to keep pushing. It leads into a shocking close. Events have been spiraling but where the final image lands proves to be dire for the Society’s chances to survive.

Olortegui and Guerrero deliver on big action when the fight breaks down. The initial attack is presented with a two-page splash. It builds up the puzzling scenario that is unfolding. Once the Injustice Society reveals itself, pages kick into high gear. Another two page spread ushers in the bad guys for the conflict.

Readers watch as the action is fast paced and flying. There’s great matchups before eventually dividing to where issue #1 began. Once things return to “the present” Tower of Fate, the art focuses on the reactions of the losing battle. This caps off with back to back full page images that leave no doubt time is not on the Society’s side for victory.

FINAL POINT: 8.5

The look back at the current JSA conflict provides readers with a vintage superhero sotry. Lemire brings out the JSA’s timeless strengths as characters with the writing. Olortegui, Guerrero and Wands construct a throwdown that is sure to please new and seasoned readers alike. Judging by the close, there may be no choice but to adapt or fade away.

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DC HORROR PRESENTS CREATURE COMMANDOS #3 (DC COMICS)

The Creature Unit has arrived. Whether or not the world is ready or not remains to be seen. There’s a certain level on mystery surrounding this group. Dr. West might have bitten off more than she can chew with this squad. Plus, what is Brainiac scheming in the shadows?

DC HORROR PRESENTS CREATURE COMMANDOS #3 by David Dastmalchian, Jesús Hervás, Alex Guimarães and Ferran Delgado gives a new outlook on the monster squad with this latest chapter!

Let’s take a look before the new animated series hits MAX on Dec. 5th!

DC HORROR PRESENTS CREATURE COMMANDOS #3 by David Dastmalchian, Jesús Hervás, Alex Guimarães and Ferran Delgado (DC Comics) Cover: Tirso Cons

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Dastmalchian brings Vincent Velcro front and center for this issue. The dive into the backstory spotlights the vampire’s ill fated rescue attempt. His conversation with Dr. West reflects his loss and gives some clarity on to why he’s willing to work with Dr. West. Once events shift gears, the chapter heads into the combustible personalities put together for the mission at hand.

There is a certain element of “honor amongst theives” that carries in this series. Dr. West’s rally cry strikes where it needs to. Her hand is forced as Wanda (Shrieve) stumbles across a dead monster morgue in the base. Ultimately, the talk is swayed with orders of action. The latter portion of the book give time to the larger DCU stars involved, but events feel a touch rushed heading into the close. Once at the conclusion, the final page lands on a solid cliffhanger. It does its’ job leaving readers wanting more but could have been more impactful on its’ execution.

Hervás and Guimarães present Velcro’s rescue attempt with some striking imagery. The full page shot of him taking fire kicks things off in a big way. It’s followed by a more reactionary look with seeing his plans fall short. The expressions he gives speaks loudly to readers.

Another moment is Wanda’s discovery of the monster morgue. The near full page shot hits with its reveal. This shifts events towards a flashback involving Morgaine Le Fey. The full page image gives a clearer picture of Medusa’s past while sorting her place with the unit. Brainiac gets his fair share of panel time as he works in shadows. This boils over to Zatanna’s part. The closing image leads into a starling unveiling. How things play from here is literally anyone’s guess.

FINAL POINT: 7.5

With a solid portion of the story devoted to one character, the latest chapter deals with a pacing issue. Dastmalchian’s writing works with reaching the audience on Velcro’s story. The art brings into focus the troubled past with hopes for a better future. The only downside is Brainiac and Zatanna’s parts felt rushed. That said, the story looks to pick up speed with the mission finally starting its engines.

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ABSOLUTE SUPERMAN #2 (DC COMICS)

Lois Lane against Kal-El? Some would think this is a typo. Unfortunately for the Man of Tomorrow, this is a reality. Superman is far from what fans know In the Absolute Universe. Can the unlikely hero survive the Lazarus Corp. onslaught?

ABSOLUTE SUPERMAN #2 by Jason Aaron, Rafa Sandoval, Ulises Arreola and Becca Carey (DC COMICS) continues its bold take on the Man of Steel.

Let’s take a deeper dive into this latest installment!

ABSOLUTE SUPERMAN #2 by Jason Aaron, Rafa Sandoval, Ulises Arreola and Becca Carey (DC COMICS)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

The dynamic between Lois and Kal is vastly different than the ones fans know. Aaron writes Lane as an ambitious soldier dedicated to the cause at hand. Superman is reluctant to comply to oppression. This results in a fast paced adventure. One theme that cannot be overlooked is the sense of right and wrong bestowed on the young Kryptonian.

After a brief attack, Superman addresses Lane in a blunt manner. This reflects the anger of the Peacemakers efforts to impose. From here, readers watch what Superman does best: inspire hope in hopelessness. Saving bystanders once an attack vehicle crashes is perfectly narrated by Lane. It mirrors the readers thoughts as this new version of Superman takes action. This builds towards a solid conclusion. Aaron builds a mix of classic teases with new takes. The final page solidifies the darkness lying ahead. One fight is over for now but easily not for long.

Sandoval and Arreola waste no time in setting a tense stage. The conflict between the Lazarus Corp and Superman fires off with a tremendous two page spread. This leads into a moment fans have been waiting to see. A one page image showcases the iconic cape in a completely new fashion. Events only escalate from here.

The rescue imagery brings out what fans love of Superman. The defiance to Lane’s mission. His selfless heroics is saving people trapped from a crash. Performing feats no one else can. The art team packs it all together in just a few pages. Superman’s impact is written on Lane’s face. The many emotions shown as she writes her events report speaks volumes. Events conclude with a dark and disturbing image. The true evil Superman is gearing to fight comes into light. It will be a challenge fans will be eager to watch be (hopefully) defeated.

FINAL POINT: 9.4

With a blend of classic and new takes, Superman makes a loud statement in its’ latest chapter. Aaron’s writing keeps the Man Of Steel soaring with hope. Sandoval, Arreola and Carey flood the pages with action and intrigue. In a short amount of time, this story has made an immediate impact with no signs of slowing down.

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X-MEN #8 (MARVEL COMICS)

Krakoa has fallen. Standing in its ashes are mutants looking for purpose. Rogue has led a group into a new vision of Xavier’s dream. Standing in contrast is Cyclops and his squad carving their own niche. There are still old wounds from the fallen nation that still linger.

A growing threat is now affecting both teams. Can they co-exist to save the day? A better question is: do they want to?

X-MEN #8 by Jed MacKay, Ryan Stegman, J. P. Mayer, John Livesay, Marte Gracia and Clayton Cowles kicks off the RAID ON GRAYMALKIN crossover event!

Let’s not delay any long and dive right in!

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

MacKay lights the match for an explosive opening chapter. The current state of Hank McCoy is a unique one. Seeing Cyclops reaction to his capture makes the emotionless X-Man “human” for a brief moment. The writing echoes his yearning to keep this version of Beast around. This leads him into acting reckless in planning strategy. It’s a new look that is refreshing to see play out.

The saga at Graymalkin puts an unlikely trio together. Calico is a new mutant that seems to be buying in to her true nature. The standoff with the guards is a standout moment. It becomes the catalyst providing a needed distraction for the X-Men. The action moves swiftly as the rescue is on. There are many moments fans will be amped about. None will be greater than the closing page. A full page issue provides a reunion that carries many scars behind the masks. Great start to the crossover.

Stegman and the team welcome readers into Beast’s capture with a haunting full page. This is countered with Cyclops’ building rage to events. The emotion being shown really stands out. It leads into a homecoming that no mutant wants to see. Graymalkin is no longer a home. The images show the insufferable state it has now become.

Calico’s stance mirrors the mutant sentiment to Corina Ellis’ prison tactics. The half page panel speaks volumes to the readers. Once the X-Men crash the party, it’s full speed ahead. The full page shot of the team dealing with the guards will have the audience buzzing. As if this wasn’t enough, just wait for the final page. A full page image clearly beams with emotion as the chapter concludes. Brace for the incoming conflict!

FINAL POINT: 9.2

The X-Men are sprung into action as their comrades are imprisoned. MacKay’s writing drives home the team bond while the stakes are high. Stegman and the art team deliver on the intense action and emotion filled ramifications of this latest adventure. Who else is ready for round 2!

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DETECTIVE COMICS #1091 (DC COMICS)

The sins of the past haunt the present. Thomas Wayne made a choice years ago that impacts creating a Dark Knight. A killer is on the loose. The gift of renewed youth is at Bruce Wayne’s fingertips. Where does this mystery take Batman now?

DETECTIVE COMICS #1091 by Tom Taylor, Mikel Janin, and Wes Abbott pulls readers further into a dark corner of Gotham City.

Let’s take a closer look at the latest chapter.

DETECTIVE COMICS #1091 by Tom Taylor, Mikel Janin, and Wes Abbott (DC COMICS)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Taylor takes Batman into a fear he constantly struggles with. Anytime life is lost on his watch, he carries the burden. The murder of a teen he stopped is extremely impacting. Taylor’s writing spotlights the guilt Batman feels and how its’ fueling his search for justice.

This leads him into another attempt to save a possible victim. Action reminds Batman of how human he truly is. It also brings up another lingering theme of this current arc.

The question of rejuvenation gets a surprising conversation out of his best friend. Seeing Taylor tackle a Batman/Superman debate leads into a new direction with big ramifications. Readers might be a touch shocked at Superman’s response but it fits in place here. This kicks off a new stat quo (so to speak). Seeing how the fallout leads Batman into his investigation provides another classic confrontation. This gets upstaged by the close. The chapter ends with a definitive statement as to how human Batman has truly become.

Janin opens the issue with a few nightmare panels. It reflects the guilt Batman carries. This leads into a fast paced chase involving Robin. The coloring makes each panel pop as the Dynamic Duo go to work. Readers can sense how swiftly each strike is thrown. It ultimately leads to a more calm interaction that hits like an overhand right.

Superman discussing rejuvenation with Batman exposes a few things about the pair. Superman’s optimism is easily seen when thinking over the dilemma. Even with Batman’s traditional brooding, the thought of living long to fight the good fight shines with the rising skyline. Even with Batman falling more into the tough choice, the panels reflect his investigative wants. From here, the art displays the dark corners of Gotham. A conversation between enemies foreshadows the closing page. Once here, readers see a near full page panel send events into a new light. Only time will tell where this all goes from here.

FINAL POINT: 9.2

A question of extending the fight leads the Dark Knight into a different light. Taylor sets the stage for a question of ethics with the writing. Janin and Abbott construct the fallout of the choices with impressive art. This story keeps readers guessing as the true danger stays lurking.

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SUPERMAN #20 (DC COMICS)

Lois Lane superpowered. Lex Luthor suffering from Memory Loss. Superman trying to keep up the fight for Truth, Justice and a Better Tomorrow at all costs. Don’t forget WHO is underneath the hooded cloak!

SUPERMAN #20 by Joshua Williamson, Dan Mora, Alejandro Sánchez and Ariana Maher brings the deadliest Superman foe back like you’ve never seen him before!

Let’s take a deeper dive into this latest chapter!

SUPERMAN #20 by Joshua Williamson, Dan Mora, Alejandro Sánchez and Ariana Maher (DC Comics)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Williamson pens one of the more intriguing takes on Doomsday. Having him revealed as the Time Traveler throws readers for a loop. Seeing the offer he makes Superman proves to be a conflicting one. With this evolution of the character, Williamson writes Doomsday as way more than an unstoppable killing machine. This sets a high pace for the return to present time danger.

Once the story returns, the focus turns to Lois Lane. Seeing her inexperience with dealing with a fully powered Doomsday amps up the drama. The rest of the DCU waits with baited breath as the fight rages on. Events shift gears to an unlikely character jumping into the fray. It leads to a shocking twist.

From here, the fallout starts spiraling to the close. Where events land provides an eerie calm as time is not on the Kents side. Judging by the final page, more elements are in play than even the Man of Steel can fathom.

Mora and Sánchez immediately hits readers with an incredible two page splash. The recap of the Time Traveler gives more gravity to the situation at hand. As this figure, Doomsday is drastically different. The mannerisms displayed show a more cunning version of the monster. It concludes the first act before launching into a more frantic scene in the present.

The battle between Lois and Doomsday is blunt and unforgiving. Following a strong lead-in page, the two page spread hits readers just as hard as Supes hit Doomsday. With each page escalating, the fight hits a wall when the surprise weapon enters. Using just a few panels, the art fully encompasses the rage behind Doomsday. This ultimately gives way to the more reflective close. Leaving readers with a question on the final panel, this Superman story has many miles to go before hitting the finish line.

FINAL POINT: 9.3

With a new version of pure evil manifesting in Metropolis, Superman has a tough choice to make. Williamson’s writing throws a mix of familiar and variant combat at readers. Mora, Sánchez and Maher deliver on striking visuals carrying the Man of Steel into a questionable better tomorrow. Where things lead now is anyone’s guess.

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UNCANNY X-MEN #6 (MARVEL COMICS)

Is there hope for young mutants? That is the question thrown at ROGUE. She has taken the reins of Xavier’s dream after the fall of Krakoa. The powerful mutant finds herself overseeing a group of wayward group known as The Outliers. Factor in a surrounding cast of lost X-Men and she has her hands full.

After dealing with the latest threat, it’s time to take the next step in the future of Mutantkind!

UNCANNY X-MEN #6 by Gail Simone, Javier Garrón, Matt Wilson, and Clayton Cowles follows the Outliers as they head into another dangerous place: SCHOOL!

Let’s take a closer look at what happens now!

UNCANNY X-MEN #6 by Gail Simone, Javier Garrón, Matt Wilson, and Clayton Cowles (MARVEL COMICS)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Simone takes the new Mutants to school for an enjoyable tale. Focusing on Calico and her acceptance of powers makes a strong impression. Knowing her tough family upbringing explains the reluctance to agree to the truth. Making Gambit the calming voice works to reflect Rogue’s influence on the team. Considering how this group was right after Krakoa, this indicates everyone is buying in to Rogue’s dream (no longer Xavier’s).

As for the rest of the book, it splits between the Outliers at school and the X-Men adjusting to their “new normal”. Simone juggles around the characters very well with giving each ample time for their stories. This leads into some unique directions. It also solidly lays the groundwork for the upcoming crossover. All the side plots wind up coming back together with the close. Knowing what lies ahead, there’s much to be excited about.

Garrón steps in for art duties (with Wilson on colors) and delivers on setting the dramatic stage. The opening pages dive into Calico’s backstory. It indicates her optimism dwindling with her mama manipulating events. This leads to her abrupt standoff with Wolverine. A full page image ushers in a shocking attack. This ultimately gets subdued by Gambit. His reactions set a tone for the hope this new group has.

Once the action starts rolling, the panels flow with a quick pace. There is a fair balance of teenage angst and guarded emotion in dealing with the Outliers. This takes readers into some very familiar scenarios. It also amplifies the Jubilee portion as the attack on mutants is wide-spread in this chapter. The closing panels cement what trouble is forthcoming and readers need to brace for impact.

FINAL POINT: 8.8

The next phase of the Outlier saga lays a convincing starting point in this chapter. Simone balances the uneasy drama of humans and mutant life with string writing. Garrón, Wilson and Cowles generate memorable images as the X-Men find out life after Kraoka isn’t slowing down any time soon.

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JUSTICE LEAGUE UNLIMITED #1 (DC COMICS)

It was a matter of time. Ever since the legendary DC Comics disbanded, the void was felt. The Titans stepped up to become the premier team. Amanda Waller saw this move and plotted to take them and the DCU down. “Absolute Power” forced heroes to come to a strong realization. The world needs a Justice League.

In Waller’s defeat, the Trinity of Batman, Superman and Wonder Woman started rebuilding the League in a bold ambition.

JUSTICE LEAGUE UNLIMITED #1 by Mark Waid, Dan Mora, Tamra Bonvillain, and Ariana Maher shows how their ultimate plan shapes up in a time of crisis.

Let’s not delay any longer and dive in!

JUSTICE LEAGUE UNLIMITED #1 by Mark Waid, Dan Mora, Tamra Bonvillain, and Ariana Maher (DC Comics)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Waid picks an unlikely lead for this opening chapter. Capitalizing on the expanded roster, featuring the naive Air Raid reflects the readers view. The story carries a massive weight as the League is reformed into a version never seen. With nearly every DC hero on roster, the possibilities are endless. Seeing Flash narrate the changes to new readers is a solid touch before jumping head first into the conflict.

Once the team rolls out, the writing takes the into a surprising direction. Instead of dealing with the dramatic onslaught at hand, the focus goes to a wounded soldier. Readers watch as the team powers together to save one life. As big as the threat is, simplifying it to a heroic act is what the League is all about. This leads into a great closing act. Waid leaves the audience with much to process including a very unforeseen cliffhanger ending. If this is any indication, the league is back in a BIG way!

To capture the epic level of events, few can outshine Dan Mora. Along with Bonvillain on colors, the League mission feels larger than life. With the opening Full & two page splashes, things start off on a great note. It transitions into tagging along with Air Raid. The humorous panels quickly fade as the team jumps into the issue at hand.

The art carries a tense feel as the JL is showcasing their skills. Panels feel bold as the heroes scramble to gain control of the situation. This rises up a few notches when attempting to save the wounded soldier. Seeing Star Sapphire and Flash race against the odds will have readers franticly waiting for the outcome. This rolls into the final pages. The closing pages pull off a fantastic swerve dousing the happy win for something more devious on the way.

FINAL POINT: 10

Without question, DC’s premier superhero team returns to the forefront in a monster way. Waid’s writing escalates the drama while bringing out the best of the huge roster. Mora, Bonvillain and Maher craft amazing images reminding everyone why the League is the team others set the benchmark too. Brace for an incredible run in the making.

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PARANOID GARDENS #5 (DARK HORSE COMICS)

With Dr. Zerc’s plans in full swing, time is running out on Paradise Gardens. Their only chance to stop him is struggling to move forward. Loo has been getting broken down. Breaking the rules isn’t sitting well with the staff. What happens next is something readers are not ready for.

PARANOID GARDENS #5 by Gerard Way, Shaun Simon, Chris Weston, Dave Stewart and Nate Piekos exposes Loo’s secret past!

Let’s take a deeper dive into the secrets of Loo!

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

The writing holds nothing back as Loo’s secrets are exposed. It is a strong presentation and holds a tremendous emotional weight. Loo’s failure as a guidance councilor leads to a deadly act. The escalation of the reveal will floor readers. Way and Simon never rush the pace in this area. The reveals keep driving a deeper wound into an already shaken Loo. When it stops, its an intense moment that leads into darker territory.

Once things move back to present time, the state of the Gardens comes into focus. Zerc’s actions are cold and unforgiving as he nears the finish line. His breaking of Loo sends her into a shocking direction. This allows the writing to take the story to its’ ultimate ending. With events in motion, Zerc unveils his overall scheme. This leads to an uncertain sense as the final act ushers in the final challenge for the Garden and its inhabitants.

Weston and Stewart peel back the layers of Loo’s broken soul with this chapter. The flashback sequences carry the grey coloring reflecting her sorrow. Loo’s reactions range from shock to sadness. Readers watch as she tries to comprehend what her actions led to. Its’ the strongest portion of the story. The art handles the moment tastefully while conveying the ramifications in an extreme manner.

The rest of the sotry deals with Zerc’s manipulations. His dealing of “loose ends” is given a near full page. Nothing is held back on the levels in which Zerc has gone. His address to the residents is blunt and filled with his bravado. Zerc’s facial expressions vary, leading the readers into his closing play. Even with Loo’s new “home” panels, the parting image seals the deal as the end is quickly approaching for the gardens.

FINAL POINT: 9.7

Loo’s tragic background comes to the forefront as the Gardens brace for impact. The writing delivers an emotional charged open that will hit the audience and not let go. Weston and Stewart orchestrate the strong visuals to support Loo’s troubled past. With one issue left, anything (and I mean ANYTHING) can happen at the Gardens now!

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BLACK CLOAK #10 (IMAGE COMICS)

Danger is lurking in Kiros. The last known city has a serial killer on the loose. Phaedra Essex is trying to start her life over. Unfortunately, that isn’t so simple. Pax and his new partner bring her in on the case. Their investigation has led them to confronting some haunting issues of the past.

BLACK CLOAK #10 by Kelly Thompson, Meredith McClaren and Becca Carey (IMAGE COMICS) takes the search for justice into dangerous grounds.

Let’s take a closer look at what’s unfolding now.

BLACK CLOAK #10 by Kelly Thompson, Meredith McClaren and Becca Carey (IMAGE COMICS)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Thompson wastes no time with the drama in the opening pages. The aftermath of the Kiros Supermax Prison attack leads Pax into action. Seeing Queen Taline in prison hits readers as they process the chaos surrounding the visit. Knowing the history between the two, Essex appears behind the eightball. Taline knows what’s coming and Essex isn’t ready.

This causes a shift in direction for the trio of Cloaks. The writing brings out the best and worst opinions of Essex as she tries being proactive. Her conversation with Iona is tense and hostile in certain aspects. It’s the guilt of Essex’s actions that start breaking her from the inside. This bridges to a surprise closing. The revelation in the parting panel leaves more mystery as the case slips further away from the Cloaks.

McClaren kicks off the visuals with a strong opening at the supermax prison. The wide panel image of Pax asking for Taline’s cell slows down the hectic surroundings. What follows next is a meeting that carries tensions in each panel. The view perspective through the window is a great touch to mix things up.

Essex’s journey leads her into two different paths. The enjoyment of helping Joya is a much needed break. Essex’s joyful reaction is short lived. Her conversation with Iona is less than friendly. It carries the pain caused from her previous actions. The tale of two Essexs’ lets readers know all is not forgiven as she tries helping to solve the case. It ultimately leads into the final act. With the closing panel, another clue is dropped that adds more complexity onto an ever growing case.

FINAL POINT: 8.8

The latest visit to Kiros keeps readers guessing with many moving parts at hand. Thompson crafts a tense reunion with her writing. McClaren and Carey display the many sides of Phaedra Essex with excellent art. The mystery continues to grow which is always a win for the readers. Don’t miss it.

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MILESTONE UNIVERSE: THE SHADOW CABINET #1 (MILESTONE MEDIA/ DC COMICS)

Since 1993, the heroes of the Dakota Universe have been making impact with readers. It is a testament to the incredible work of the founders of Milestone Media. The ground-breaking imprint ushered in a new era of diversity with not only its characters. It also gave black and other creators of color a larger platform to showcase their skills and creativity in the comic world.

Icon. Hardware. Static. Rocket. The pillars of the “Dakotaverse”. Recently, the heroes have dealt with the fallout from their encounter with Brainiac in various ways. Now, their next challenge awaits!

MILESTONE UNIVERSE: THE SHADOW CABINET #1 by Joseph Illidge, Darryl Banks, Atagun Ilhan, Chris Sotomayor, Justin Birch kicks off a new era of excitement!

Let’s take a closer look at the next chapter!

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Illidge casts the spotlight on Rocket for the opening chapter. After a great recap page (Editor Note: I wish more series did this), the key players start their plans in motion. Angela Alva looks to take advantage of a S.Y.S.T.E.M. power vacuum. Rocket looks to be finding a new direction after Icon has left Earth. The partnership with Hardware comes off as uneasy but workable for a greater purpose. The writing highlights Icon’s leaving to both differently. It also conveys Hardware trying to find his own purpose as a new fugitive.

Once events shift to the Shadow Cabinet, the story starts picking up speed. Both Anansi and Iron Butterfly get big entrances as their conflict goes forward. It leads to a unique closing act. The offer thrown down to Rocket is a thought-provoking one. Considering what she’s dealt with concerning Icon leaving, it leaves readers guessing for a cliffhanger ending. It’s not the only unended point to the sotry, but perfect for the beginning chapter.

Banks and Ilhan split art duties with Soyomayor handling the coloring. The opening pages make a big impact with Alva’s power play. Her manic smile connects the uncertainty of what lies ahead. Rocket’s solo mission moves fast while hitting its’ marks. Readers watch as the partnership with Hardware comes off tense but wearing the effects of Icon’s leaving.

The recovery mission of the Cabinet is displayed with bold panels. Anansi is given a near full page splash bringing him into conflict. The art captures the fast pace of the fight. It only slows when Iron Butterfly crashes the scene. This all eventually leads to a full page group image of the current Cabinet. Rocket’s reaction speaks volumes before turning to the final page. The parting image leaves readers with many questions as Alva’s schemes grow by the minute.

FINAL POINT: 8.8

The next chapter of Milestone hits readers with a solid opening volume. Illidge’s great writing focuses on Rocket’s journey while setting up the main plots. The art splits between the fallout of recent events and giving each key player enough time to connect with readers. If you’re new to this line, there’s no better jump on point than this issue.

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BATMAN/SUPERMAN: WORLD’S FINEST #33 (DC COMICS)

With Eclipso on the brink of total victory, hope is fading fast. The Justice League have been taken out. Luckily, they have some pretty heavy hitters ready to make the final save. Will the JSA be enough to stop the Lord of Darkness from succeeding?

BATMAN/SUPERMAN: WORLD’S FINEST #33 by Mark Waid, Adrián Gutiérrez, Matt Herms and Steve Wands (DC Comics) wraps up its current story arc.

Let’s take a closer look at this thrilling conclusion.

BATMAN/SUPERMAN: WORLD’S FINEST #33 by Mark Waid, Adrián Gutiérrez, Matt Herms and Steve Wands (DC Comics)

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Eclipso’s endgame proves to be quite the challenge for both teams. Waid sets the stage by channeling the greatest weakness between both teams. The writing leans into the insecurities of the legacy heroes. It offers a very realistic theme on top of the conflict. The result challenges the younger JL. This works to further cement Eclipso’s control until the overconfidence sits in.

With Superman in peril, Batman steps up to take over the situation. Batman shows concern (in his own manner) which pushes the heroes where they need to go to win. He isn’t alone as another hero crashes the party. The conflict builds perfectly to a break. Its fallout felt quick but all points needed were covered. It completes a great story which is par for the course with this series.

Gutiérrez and Herms elevate Eclipso to new heights with the art. The menacing half page panel kicks off his final play against the Greenland army. It’s countered by a near full page image of Batman and Robin running into action. Once this is unveiled, the action sequences come in fast and furious. This plays well to establish the Eclipso driven feelings between the JSA and their legacy counterparts.

The JSA-Eclipso six panel page cements that point home. It gets complimented by a powerful hero entering the final round. The art team sets the stage behind a Green Lantern fight. From here, pacing escalates events into the powerful close. A full page explosion brings the house down as the heroes attempt to close out the fight. Wands’ lettering took that moment to a whole new level. The aftermath leads to a memorable final image. It is one that will stick with readers as a reminder of how great these heroes are. Excellent work.

FINAL POINT: 9.3

Eclipso’s endgame comes into focus with a spectacular closing chapter. Waid maxes out the heroic strengths at play with the writing. Gutiérrez, Herms and Wands craft a suspenseful showdown featuring two legendary teams. What more could you want from a series that lives up to the billing of “World’s Finest”

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THE QUESTION: ALL ALONG THE WATCHTOWER #1 (DC COMICS)

With the “All In” movement full speed ahead at DC Comics, many popular characters are getting a moment in the spotlight. One of those characters is Renee Montoya aka THE QUESTION. The vigilante has had her life turned upside down in Gotham City. Montoya was removed as GCPD commissioner in favor of Vandal Savage.

That was then, this is now. Montoya has been offered a new job. Some would say its’ a bit more high profile. It’s not every day that the Trinity of the DCU comes calling with an offer. How does Montoya handle her new assignment with the Justice League?

THE QUESTION: ALL ALONG THE WATCHTOWER #1 (DC COMICS) by Alex Segura, Cian Tormey, Romulo Fajardo Jr. and Willie Schubert kicks off a brand new diretion for the faceless detective.

Let’s take a closer look at where events lead now.

THE QUESTION: ALL ALONG THE WATCHTOWER #1 (DC COMICS) by Alex Segura, Cian Tormey, Romulo Fajardo Jr. and Willie Schubert (DC Comics)

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Segura lays the foundation for a very intriguing plot. Montoya is still reeling from her loss in Gotham. The writing reflects the emotional wear of that event. It’s quickly offset by the offer via Superman. With the sense of doubt in his voice, Montoya knows there is more at play than a social visit. With such a big concept as JLU is, The Question belongs in the mix. It also challenges Montoya on a few levels.

Giving The Question her own “team” looks to provide a fair share of laughs and heroics. It gives a bright spot before the true conflict comes in. Segura hides the real play at hand very well. Seeing Montoya in action gives readers a sense of belonging as she attacks the intruder. Once the closing pages start, it displays great action before the final reveal. Based of the closing page, the innocence of the League’s hope is forever changed.

Tormey and Fajardo jr. bring the vigilante front and center for this story. The new stat quo is explained with a fantastic two page spread. Montoya’s costumed entrance jumps off the page with a one panel image. This leads into a strong flashback sequence. Readers watch as the conversation between Superman, Batman and Montoya lead into a new home for the faceless vigilante. It only is upstaged by a full page image of Montoya’s ex, offering pleasantries behind their past.

The conflict introduces itself with big action panels. Montoya and her team waste little time jumping into the fray. The images flow very quickly as the team fights to neutralize the threat at hand. Montoya displays her unique weapon skills while turning the drama up. What lays in the aftermath is a puzzle starting to form pieces. The closing page leaves no hesitation that fears were correct. There is much to enjoy with the presentation of this chapter.

FINAL POINT: 8.8

The next phase in Renee Montoya’s life spirals towards conflict in the first issue. Segura brings out the best of The Question with the writing. Tormey, Fajardo jr. and Schubert depict a hero finding themselves along with a case that might be too great to overcome. Factor in the showstopping close and this opener gives readers much to speak about.

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STORM #2 (MARVEL COMICS)

No good deed goes unpunished. In saving a town in Oklahoma, Ororo Munroe suffered radiation poisoning. Earth’s mightiest mutant is now in a race against time for help. No matter the odds, Storm will not go down quietly!

STORM #2 by Murewa Ayodele, Lucas Werneck, Alex Guimaräes, and Travis Lanham (Marvel Comics) spotlights the search for a cure!

Let’s not delay and jump into the latest chapter!

STORM #2 by Murewa Ayodele, Lucas Werneck, Alex Guimaräes, and Travis Lanham (Marvel Comics). Mateus Manhanini - cover artist

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In two issues, Ayodele has connected Storm to the audience in such a distinct manner. Even when her world is crashing around her, Storm fights onward. One element that may throw some readers off is the post-Krakoa sentiments of the public.

Not everyone is accepting of mutants back on the public scene. Storm handles this like a true goddess. Through poise and grace, she raises herself above the comments below her.

The hospital sequence brings a more grounded approach to that dilemma. Storm's response is one that fits her character to a tee. Ensuring other mutants have no issues there is second nature to Storm.

The rest of the page is a race to get help. With the closing page, readers see a familiar face all too ready to help someone who always puts others first.

Wernick sends Storm directly into action with the opening pages. The pace speeds with every panel. There's a great missile dropkick followed by lightning strike sequence which will excite readers.

Her condition shoots to the lead with a strong visual of her blood on her sleeve. In the distance of a pig-headed captain and crew, the image lets readers know Storm is weakened but fighting.

The hospital moments are filled with a range of emotions. None more shocking than Storm realizing time is running out. In her journey, Storm gets a full page splash of "Oblivion Waits". This sub-plot continues to build in the background.

From here, events lead right to the closing image. Seeing who's hear to help greets readers will a full page image. It caps off a fast growing story with big ramifications for failure.

FINAL POINT: 9.4

This series has already set a high bar of how Ororo Munroe should be portrayed in comics (and beyond). Ayodele guides readers through the dire search for hope with his strong writing. Wernick, Guimaräes and Lanham construct the emotional pull through an unbreakable will with the art. This series continues to deliver on the buzz surrounding it!

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MISFORTUNE (GLOBAL COMIX)

When children start missing in a small town, many have questions. As her brother is the latest missing child, Lani goes on pursuit. Is she ready for what or who she finds on her search? Sometimes while lies in the shadows is best left there…

MISFORTUNE #0 by Allen Dunford, Rodrigo Catraca, and Dave Lentz (Eerie Saga/Global Comix) welcomes readers into the dark and dangerous world of a haunting figure.

Let’s take a closer look at this debut chapter.

MISFORTUNE #0 by Allen Dunford, Rodrigo Catraca, and Dave Lentz (Cover: Ruben Mocho) - Eerie Saga Global Comix

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Considering this is written by one of the “Pocus Hocus” architects, one might think there would be a mix of humor and horror. Dunford throws a curve and dishes up a dark superhero tale. Readers watch as the family bond is pushed when Andrue is kidnapped. As Lani valiantly chases for her brother, the first of a few shocks is revealed. It’s paced out well so nothing is overshadowed. The tense feel comes to a biol when the mysterious figure crashes the scene.

Dunford debuts the lead character with a big splash. It is very heroic in fashion. There is just enough revealed to connect with the audience. The writing also leaves a few outstanding questions to ponder before the close. At this stage, the story shifts gears to a steady finish. It perfectly walks the line of too much or too little. After this conclusion, readers will be wanting another round with “The Boogeyman” asap.

Catraca slowly builds up the horror with the opening pages. It’s capped off with a bold full page of the monster’s attack. This event leads into a window visual with “missing” posters. Readers can sense the eerie build growing from here for Andrue and Lani. With a simple eye-reflection panel, the book jumps into danger with its’ next phase.

The art crafts a very catching panel of danger. With the use of red coloring, a close-up of Lani hits big. This moment kicks off the heroic entrance of the mysterious lead. Catraca goes full action (with a big assist from Lentz) with a thunderous punch. A two page splash will make a huge imprint on readers as the fight begins. In its aftermath, the closing full page leaves no doubt that this tale is far from over!

FINAL POINT: 9.2

A haunting tale of loss and hope shrouded in mystery. Dunford welcomes readers into supernatural heroics with the writing. Catraca and Lentz construct the devious acts before an unlikely hero emerges. One issue in and this is one that readers simply can't afford to pass up.

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SLICED (COMIXOLOGY ORIGINALS)

Family businesses always challenge to adapting with times. This is especially true with family restaurants. In the case of Silvio Zampini and Pietro Pizzutti, their struggles have grown outside the kitchens. The two pizzaiolos have newer and devious competition entering their rivalry. Who will be the last one standing and serving?

Sliced by Rafael Scavone, Guilherme Grandizolli, Cris Peter, and Deyvison Manes (Comixology Originals/Stout Club) looks to deliver readers a fresh slice of drama.

Let’s take a closer look at how things shape up.

Sliced by Rafael Scavone, Guilherme Grandizolli, Cris Peter, and Deyvison Manes (Comixology Originals/Stout Club)

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Scavone gifts readers with a very enjoyable tale of escaping legacy to find a future. Both Silvio and Pietro have grown up in the business. They both also have different paths leading them to this moment in time. With times becoming financially difficult, each struggle to move forward from the past their families have built.

With legacy, some aspects aren’t so nice and innocent. The reveal of Don Tommaso’s involvement gives readers a sharper perspective on the overall impact. There are two supporting characters that balance out the rocky times: Silvio’s daughter Sofi and Pietro’s mother Marta. Both play a part handling the growing threat looming over the businesses: new competition.

From this point, the story does pick up steam with another family entering the fray. Readers watch as the attack is blatant and unapologetic. It drives both rivals to have some clarity into what they should do now. This spirals into a very surprising mid and closing act. Scavone adds in a few more twists and turns before heading into the final pages. The result leaves readers with a satisfying end to quite an experience.

Grandizolli and Peter delve into the more emotional moments in the art. The side-by-side panels with Silvio and Pietro gave readers an instant message of the rivalry at hand. This played well off the family flashback sequences. With the switch in coloring, the panels reflect the uncertainty surrounding both families. This lays a solid foundation for where things lead into next.

“Wonder Pizza” comes across as the glitzy, hip new “thing” in its’ intro panels. From the opening night festivities to Sofi’s first visit, the art makes it seem out of the ordinary in comparison to the traditional pizza spots. “Showing” the pizza’s hidden magic pushes the story into its’ conflict of past vs. present. Once it settles back into gear, the art takes readers along for the ride. Each surprise is met with a big panel or page. None might be more impactful than the last one. In the end, the art leaves readers with a solid vision of what the future holds. It’s a perfect way to close the doors of a tough past and open a better tomorrow.

FINAL POINT: 8.4

In this line of family business, its’ either evolve or fade away. Scavone serves up a tale of finding a future overwhelmed by the sins of the past. Grandizolli, Peter and Manes cooks the emotion into an ever-changing tale with the art. It’s quite the enjoyable tale with many layers added to its’ piece.

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TRANSFORMERS #14 (SKYBOUND ENTETTAINMENT/IMAGE COMICS)

The quest for power fuels and faults most Decepticons. Starscream is the perfect example of power corrupted. In his blind journey to rule, he has been ousted by Soundwave. His robotic body broken. Left for dead, the mind races. How did the feared Transformer get to this point? Is there any hope in his future?

TRANSFORMERS #14 by Daniel Warren Johnson, Jason Howard, Mike Spicer, and Rus Wooton (Skybound Entertainment/Image Comics) concludes the dive into the mind of a broken warrior.

Let’s take a closer look at how things shape up now.

TRANSFORMERS #14 by Daniel Warren Johnson, Jason Howard, Mike Spicer, and Rus Wooton (Skybound Entertainment/Image Comics)

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A scorpion can’t help itself with its actions. It’s just its’ nature. Starscream is blinded by his obsession for power. Even in his broken state, the writing never lets this theme escape the readers. The uneasy alliance between Horton’s crew and Starscream is based on lies. Both are trying to use the other for their goals. One is well-versed in this aspect and flourishes as the story progresses.

The flashbacks to Megatron and Cybertron showcase the last sense of morals die inside the robotic body. Events lead into a new location but a few predictable directions. It comes across very solid as Starscream’s genuine arrogance flosses over the set-up. The closing act leaves nothing to chance as the true nature of evil emerges. It is a fitting conclusion for where the next phase of Starscream is heading.

Howard caps off art duties with some strong visuals. Seeing the new form of Starscream is debuted with a two page splash. The art sneaks in a few humorous panels (involving a cat) before stepping back into the drama.

The flashback moments bring Starscream full circle as readers watch his complete turn. The full page image of him and Megatron unleashing their terror won’t escape readers. It tips off the audience about what’s coming. Watching the long work play out answers many thoughts as the road to redemption beings. The parting image closes the door of the past while opening up a more dangerous one for the future.

FINAL POINT: 8.6

The journey into a deadly Decepticon’s path of redemption closes on a solid note. Johnson slow builds the drama with the writing. Howard, Spicer and Wooton brings the misleading nature of a broken soul to life with the images. The Energon Universe had better brace for the unforgiving evil forthcoming.

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GREEN LANTERN #17 (DC COMICS)

In space, someone can hear you scream. Lord Premier Thaaros has evolved into something more dangerous. Hal Jordan and John Stewart escaped danger in a race to OA. With the United Planets in pursuit, the fight for freedom isn’t coming without a cost.

GREEN LANTERN #17 by Jeremy Adams, Xermánico, Romulo Fajardo Jr. and Dave Sharpe (DC COMICS) blazes a trail of excitement in space!

Let’s take a closer look at what is unfolding now!

GREEN LANTERN #17 by Jeremy Adams, Xermánico, Romulo Fajardo Jr. and Dave Sharpe (DC COMICS)

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Adams juggles many characters without skipping a beat. Coming off the heels of the Civil Corps special, Jordan and Stewart are sinking fast. The writing reflects the immediate danger they are in and trying to prevent. Making a beloved Lantern into the main antagonist proves to amp up the stakes as things progress. Their story emulates the “never surrender” themes both bring to the table.

Meanwhile, a few side plots get much needed time to grow. Thaaros and Guy Garnder’s moments come across magnified to the overall tale. This is especially true with Thaaros’ new upgrade. Longtime readers of GL will appreciate the callback.

Speaking of familiar faces, one stands out as the surprise star of the issue. Knowing the stakes, the writing allows a reluctant hero to jump into the spotlight. It causes an uneasy alliance that will only grow more combustible as time goes on. This leads into a shocking close. With more surprises in tow, Adams wraps events off on quite the cliffhanger. There’s no way fans can’t be counting down the days till next time after this chapter.

Xermánico and Fajardo Jr. grants Thaaros a huge entrance into this chapter. The full page image leaves no question on his upgrade. It’s quickly upset by the breaking action involving Guy Gardner and company. The panels move brisky to indicate the quick action. This leads into a Lantern pair’s escape from doom.

A series of two page splashes shows Mogo in hot pursuit of Jordan and Stewart. It is an easy hit with readers. The art also invites the surprise hero into the fold. This elevated the conflicts end as each image created the true notion of a major event taking place. Readers are left with another full page image moving events onto the next chapter with ease. Things are only skyrocketing form here.

FINAL POINT: 9.2

The fight against the United Planets steps it up for a strong chapter. Adams crafts the big implications around the growing action. Xermánico and Fajardo Jr. construct a series of two page splashes that drop quite the exclamation point on a fast rising event! There’s much to enjoy with this one!

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