With Luthor's schemes revealed, he dispatches his Suicide Squad to Smallville, Kansas to further secure the secrets of the ancient Kryptonian Age. But when the ruthless task force challenges the town's seemingly bumbling sheriff to a deadly duel, they'll quickly discover that this lawman is far more super than they ever realized!
This book is so ambitious it often feels scattered, but the quality is top-notch. Read Full Review
Batman: Gotham By Gaslight - The Kryptonian Age #5 does little to move the overall story forward but it makes up for it with the introduction of iconic characters and the unique spin on this Earth. It will be interesting to see how Diggle uses the growing cast .moving forward in the explanation of the Kryptonian Age and beyond. Read Full Review
As long as you don't mind a densely packed narrative, Andy Diggle, Leandro Fernandez, and Matt Hollingsworth deliver on pretty much every level here and the titular Kryptonian's debut appearance is everything you would want it to be (and possibly more). Read Full Review
Overall, Batman: Gotham by Gaslight The Kryptonian Age #5 is a thrilling and satisfying conclusion to the series. It delivers on the promise of a high-stakes adventure, with compelling characters, intense action, and a satisfying resolution. Fans of the original Gotham by Gaslight storyline and those who enjoy dark and gritty superhero tales will appreciate this final chapter. Read Full Review
Batman: Gotham By Gaslight - The Kryptonian Age #5 introduces even more Victorian-era version of the characters you already know as the Gotham By Gaslight world draws closer to some impending doom. Andy Diggle comes up with creative ways to reinvent classic characters, but there's so much going on that you'll need to take notes before your head starts spinning. Read Full Review