There are a few novel aspects to the issue that distinguish it as one of the better ones in the series thus far.
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There are a few novel aspects to the issue that distinguish it as one of the better ones in the series thus far.
The Trickster plunges the entire city into madness
Wheres Ricks Body? Is there someone who can stop the Immortal Hulk!?
Humphries’ mix of strangeness…enjoys another pleasant, little 22-page outing for DC’s ever-popular psycho clown girl.
Groom plays with expectations in a twist on certain cyberpunk sci-fi conventions.
A mix of weird fiction that still manages to find the gravity of serious drama.
The story at the center of the action is genuinely impressive.
What’s been going on while Barry has been away?
How is Doc Samson Alive!? Is Hulk not the ONLY IMMORTAL ONE?
A story that’s deeply grounded in personal drama.
Meet the Skrulls #2 is an excellent mashup of sci-fi, espionage, and family drama. Highly recommended.
With Earth’s forces so completely overpowered, this issue of The Warning feels…like a disaster story
Birth of a Trickster
After a few issues of retreading old ground, the fourth issue of Firefly finally brings some surprises.
Kara Zor-El faces the horror of herself reflected through a warped genetic lens.