Nightwing isn’t sure whether City Boy is the sort of person who will use his superpowers for good, but he knows he needs City Boy’s help to track down a criminal in Blüdhaven, so he might just take that chance. Meanwhile, something is causing City Boy’s powers to burst out of control, and he is able to accidentally see events that took place in certain parts of the city dating back hundreds of years…all before he passes out.
Greg Pak and Minkyu Jung continue to craft a story that's not only well-executed and scrappy, it's a fascinating proof of concept for why its titular hero is worth following. Read Full Review
While the two titles are very different, this unique Greg Pak mini is taking on one similar trait to Gene Luen Yang's Monkey Princeit's constantly on the move. Read Full Review
City Boy #3 is a fine issue that's starting to settle into the adventure-of-the-month model. There's nothing wrong with episodic adventures, but the great momentum and direction built up in the first three issues is noticeably absent. Still, the art is very good, and Cameron's power use is maturing nicely. Read Full Review
New town, same Boy. Read Full Review
It's giving THE CITY WE BECAME a bit
Which I love but this isn't AS good yet