![]() ![]() ![]() With so many characters in this book, few of them get much space to call their own, but the plotting is still very effective. Ed Brisson has made good use of this structure to dig into many of these characters’ morals, and it makes for an interesting story. Reading this, I realize that some stuff has been going on in Scarlet Witch’s series that I’m not aware of, but I guess she has the power of the Darkhold now? I’m liking this series so far, but this is very much a middle issue for this arc, and just nudges the story along.īatman Incorporated #11 – The various teams realize they have no choice but to directly engage with their Joker Incorporated targets as the Joker forces the issue, leaving the heroes with no apparent choice but to kill. Vision and Captain Marvel don’t show up in this issue at all, perhaps to give a little more time to the other characters and their fights. ![]() Lotay’s work really stands out, and each issue gives you a substantial amount of comics for only a dollar more than the standard price.Īvengers #4 – The Avengers are facing different members of the Ashen Combine, while Captain America and Black Panther explore that alien team’s home. I feel like this book really captures the spirit of the Prohibition era. Bix and Tillie are very engaging, and easy to root for, and the decision to make the narrator the Pinkerton employed to find them is clever. Barnstormers #2 – Scott Snyder and Tula Lotay are killing it on this series! Barnstormers is one of the prettiest books on the stands right now, and the story, of two strangers who end up running away together and staging airshows across 1930s America, while using them as opportunities to rob the rich people they come across, is exciting and unpredictable. ![]()
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