The series isn’t spending nearly enough time focussing on Courtney.
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The series isn’t spending nearly enough time focussing on Courtney.
The descent to rock bottom hits the page beautifully.
The final battle for the multiverse begins.
Cloonan and Conrad elevate things quite a bit.
Conrad and Cloonan have built up such impressive momentum.
Superman battles the New Gods to keep Osul free as Lex Luthor makes his move and in the back-up Thao-La and Supergirl face Chaytil’s monster.
A clever scriptwriter who also happens to have a deep love for the world in which he’s writing.
Profoundly clever characterization.
Conrad and Cloonan set up the action with clever precision.
Phillips makes it work beautifully with some insanely witty dialogue.
Somehow the Howards manage to keep Punchline fascinating through the end of the issue.
Taylor’s tale is a natural and rewarding progression.
The Phaelosian twins go to the zoo, a trip that drags Superman into a new conflict and in the back-up, Supergirl and Thao-La hunt down Chaytil in Metropolis.
The heroes of the Earth clash with Pariah and Deathstroke’s Dark Army as the Justice League makes their escape plan.
Cloonan and Conrad do a brilliant job of drawing Wonder Woman, Superman, and Batman together.
Ridley has set himself up for a hell of a challenge.
The action sequence at the heart of the issue is fun.
Brisson whisks the action through five different locations in less the 20 pages.
Georgiev’s art is by far the sleekest in the issue.
Wilson’s dive into the psyche of Ivy gets considerably deeper and darker.