Before anyone can come to terms with what their enemy has revealed, the team and their temporary allies must cheat death by finding a way through the collapsing maze.
This issue of Bombshells United ends this book in a beautiful oeuvre to the characters andtheir fans. Read Full Review
I loved seeing each character in their new lives after the war and there's also an epilogue involving Bruce Wayne set in 1960, twenty years after the war has ended. I'm not going to spoil this ending as it's quite interesting to add this in at the end. There's a reason I can see Marguerite Bennett added this and it follows the same message of empowerment the issue and series has. It's an unbelievably powerful and emotional final issue and it's been a joy to follow the Bombshells to a close. Read Full Review
If you've read any chunk of this series thus far, this final issue is as good of a reason as any to catch up. Read Full Review
As it ends, this remains one of the most unique, appealing, and well-thought-out alternate universes DC has ever created. Read Full Review
Providing for some quality downtime for Kate and Renee to connect with Jason after the staggering loss of him before is definitely the best thing. It'd be terrible if it went right to the action instead of giving both women – and Jason – time to bond again and actually have some joy and happiness. Bennett sets up what's to come and we know it's going to be rough as hell but it's going to take some interesting turns with Miri's arrival, I think. The story is solid here and Mirka Andolfo does a fantastic job with some really great pages here, particularly for Kate, as we see this unfold. I really dug the Miri scenes as well with the sense of impending doom but it's the time down below with Kate and Renee that shined the most. Read Full Review
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