Twenty years ago, Lucy Weber fought madmen and monsters-today she finds her marriage falling apart and her children in danger. And now past threats-and rogue heroes-return to herald the end of the world!
I was a bit hesitant about Black Hammer Reborn, considering the absence of Golden Gail, Barbalien, and the other from the preceding volumes of the core Black Hammer series. But Lemire can always be trusted to provide a fantastic story, regardless of which characters are in it. Read Full Review
I love the Black Hammer world and all its strangeness and this one delivers that right at the end with a special appearance that always signifies something weird is coming up. But this issue really is all about character drama with its focus on Lucy and Elliot in a really good way. I really like the relationship material that's explored in here and the shift in past and present to highlight various aspects of it overall. I'm really looking forward to seeing more of what's to come here with and to see how it's brought to life. I continue to really enjoy this series and it surprises me in so many ways. Read Full Review
There's a certain mystery still lingering about Lucy and her past with Doctor Andromeda and that's starting to run just the slightest tired since there's been no real movement on it in two issues but as of now, it's a pretty big non-factor. Read Full Review
A really well-written story with just serviceable art to go along with it. Read Full Review
the scene at the therapist was very emotional and raw. peak lemire
Jeff Lemire continues to keep the focus on human characters and motivations, no matter how crazy things get, hearts come out on top.