The Victories are behind bars, and only DD Mau can break them out. But how can they reach her—and will she be up to the task? Can DD overcome her crippling self-doubt to be the hero she needs to be?
In twenty-two pages Michael Avon Oeming manages to show us what being a true hero is all about. He pulls no punches and offers no apologies for it. He could teach the workshop on balls-out comics writing and many writers would be wise to attend. This man is onto something. Read Full Review
This team book continues to flaunt how to have stories and characters do things that matter. There are consequences that propel the story into somewhere new and unpredictable. And they didnt need several mini-series and tie-in books to get the job done. Others should take note of that achievement. Team book fans should continue with "The Victories" as they get it done convincingly month in and month out. Read Full Review
This series is a fresh take on the superhero genre that has been a fun ride thus far. After the events of this issue take effect, I am really excited about the direction this series is moving. Fans of Powers should be reading this title. Read Full Review
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