Faced-paced action with heart and humor.
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Faced-paced action with heart and humor.
Superman and the Authority learn more about the brutalization of Warworld and in the back-up, Martian Manhunter takes on the Human Flame.
The Justice League hunts down clues to how took the Fortress of Solitude and in the back-up, the JLD faces off against Merlin and Arion.
One of the more visually appealing mainstream issues of 2021.
Tom King finds a way to make Supergirl’s origin story infinitely more badass.
Selina Kyle is NOT Keyser Söze.
The visuals look like something from an ancient Greek vase.
Cloonan and Conrad keep the action moving
An attractive sort of a Teenage-Mutant-Ninja-Batgirls
Diana's distinctive fighting style comes across beautifully in a very satisfying annual.
Superman and the Authority do battle with Mongul’s forces on Warworld and in the back-up, Martian Manhunter investigates the theft of a familiar artifact from the Gotham Museum.
The Justice League Dark learns more about Merlin and his plans.
Action mixes with emotionally engrossing drama in a deeply entertaining series finale.
A large crossover seems to have shaken the more stylish end of the storytelling.
Hawthorne and DiBenedetto’s art is rigid and harsh.
Evely has a very sharp eye for drama.
Once again, Nightwing isn’t really the center of the Nightwing book.
If there is a serious flaw in the first couple of chapters of the series, it may be overall pacing.
Superman deals with Bendix’s gift.
The Justice League run down clues about the fake Deathstrokes and in the back-up, the JLD tries to deal with Zatanna's loss of control as Merlin makes his move in the temple.