Feels a lot more sophisticated than it is on the surface.
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Feels a lot more sophisticated than it is on the surface.
The visual of Hawkgirl is actually really, really cool.
Lore and Meyer find the right angles for Alexis.
It’s nice to see another Cloonan and Conrad story for DC.
Howard is having a delightful time nestling between dichotomy.
Williamson throws a whole bunch of different Superman tropes into the blender.
Waid DOES make the climax of the storyline quite a bit of fun.
Ferreyra matches the heroism in Campbell’s story with powerful visuals.
Ayala and Draper-Ivey have rather meticulously led the hero.
A fusion of a mutation of a few other characters.
It never really gets into the deeper implications.
The casual brutality at the end of the issue is a bit intense.
Mendonca and Lucas maintain a crazy energy about the nightmare.
Williamson has a classy sense of language.
The big climactic conclusion is seriously funny.
Bayliss and Monti keep the emotional end of the conflict solidly grounded.
Waid’s narrative is subtly trippy on a number of different levels.
A Culver-written Zatanna series would be great fun.
Directionless energy allows Culver to explore the skewed psyches of his characters,