Action Comics #960
Path of Doom commits all the same sins as Dawn of Justice sans any of its saving graces.
Path of Doom commits all the same sins as Dawn of Justice sans any of its saving graces.
Rebirth was supposed to be about course correcting after the mistakes of the New 52, but as a successor to one of that era’s successes, Justice League breaks one of the few books not broken.
The shooting of Philando Castile bears a striking similarity to the events of Civil War II #3
The overstated significance which Lois ascribes to Doomsday’s ’90s debut echoes that era’s overinflated importance by DC themselves of late.
Valiant’s blend of Bond and Batman is their best book by far.
Unfortunately, in the real world, there seems to be as many such super-spouses like Lois as there are supermen like Clark.
Aric is a particularly compelling character, a man out of time, in constant tension with modernity; I can certainly relate.
Even integrating so heavily into Civil War II, this tie-in issue feels like a perfectly natural extension of the direction this series has taken since the beginning.
“He ain’t in this for your revolution, and he’s not in it for you, Princess.”
Klaus #6 smartly and subtly synthesizes the real pagan roots behind Santa Claus with the superhero tropes the comics medium demands… like Klaus himself, that which Morrison builds is made with magic and always gives the gift of joy.