Who can be trusted now that Clayface can disguise himself as anyone in the camp—including Wonder Woman herself?!
Buy as this new team of artists plus Bennett's story produces a book which feels like L.A. Confidential meets Detective Comics . Read Full Review
It's more of a setup issue, but one that absolutely does its job at getting me excited. Read Full Review
Honestly, I don't care if it's going anywhere important. I'm just glad this book exists. The world needs hopeful, uplifting stories right now and the Bombshells remind us, no matter what, to remain united. Read Full Review
The artworkby Jarrell and Fitzpatrick is more satisfying than that of previous issues, inmy opinion. Theres a simplicity to it, reminiscent of Mike Allred, that worksvery well. It seems better defined and perhaps less sketchy thanillustrations from previous issues. Read Full Review
One advantage of this issue that helped keep the cohesiveness going was the art of Jarrell with Fitzpatrick on colours. One small critique I've had of previous issues was the fact that the same artist would do consecutive chapters, but those chapters wouldn't be in the same issue. Here, both chapters 11 and 12 keep the same art team throughout and the comic is better for it. Read Full Review
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