Areas of Diana’s identity and personality are given fresh light.
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Areas of Diana’s identity and personality are given fresh light.
Conrad and Cloonan whisk Diana through a few different dimensions with impressively brisk pacing.
Taking place during the exposition of the Fear State event, Harley Quinn #6 brings in Scarecrow as an additional threat to Harley and her heroic attempts.
Jon learns more about the truth of the world.
Superman gets embroiled in the hostilities between the US and Atlantis and in the back-up, Midnighter and Mister Miracle take the fight to Trojan.
Bellaire puts in a spectacular job with this issue's color.
She brushes a bullet out of her eye like a single tear.
Conrad and Cloonan point Diana in a really cool direction this time around.
The investigator falls into the trap of his own devising... or is it one of Myerson and Laura’s?
The Justice League takes the fight to Synmar and in the back-up, as the Eternal Knight works to free Randhir Singh, the JLD deals with Merlin’s attack on Atlantis.
The variety of art and story styles open up a really refreshing spectrum.
The two-story balance allows a single issue of Wonder Woman to feel that much more substantial.
Jon Kent is ready to take a stand and become his own man.
As the US and Atlantis get closer to war, secrets are revealed about Superman’s new guests and in the back-up, Midnighter breaks out Mister Miracle but they get more than they bargained for.
At this rate, this Harley Quinn series is rapidly becoming my favorite run for the character.
Evely’s art seems perfectly matched with the pacing.
Bellaire has some beautiful moments in the mix.
As the Justice League battles Synmar, Green Arrow and Black Canary deal with Checkmate business and in the back-up, Eternal Knight and Batman battle for Singh’s life.
Bellaire wields the sword as a symbol.
The investigator learns some things that blow the whole investigation wide open.