Mary Marvel, Harley Quinn and Holly Robinson attempt to free the Olympian Gods from imprisonment. Meanwhile, Karate Kid must battle against his friend Una, now an OMAC under Brother Eye's control!
The upward trend started when the story began to focus exclusively on the Challengers. That focus has broadened since, which resulted in a span of issues that weren't Read Full Review
Major Tom to Ground Control: Send up a new one-shot or Special with Bruce Timm art, and a new mini-series or ongoing with Scott Kolins art! That's called having your cake and shoving it down your pie-hole! Read Full Review
Still seems like a lot of filler and anticlimax since the end of the war a few issues back, but it was still a decent outing. Read Full Review
"The Origin of Harley Quinn" is easily the best part of the book in terms of both story and art. Timm makes the brief section animated, engaging and memorable. The scene with a recently reformed Harley shouting out to the world from the passenger side of the Batmobile is going to stay with me for a very long time. Though I can't see it, because he's is in silhouette, I'm betting that Batman's got just the slightest smile on his face. Scott Beatty who has also written some excellent issues of the various animated Batman spin-off comic book series ably accompanies Timm's dramatic drawings. Read Full Review
Countdown #10 was another slightly better than average read. I have to admit that the Brother Eye story has hooked my complete interest. Dini has done a much better on this title as of late. Clearly, Countdown would have made for a much more exciting read if DC hadn't forced Dini to stretch it out over the course of 52 weeks. Still, I think that Dini is going to be able to scratch together an interesting enough ending that will get us set and ready for Final Crisis. Read Full Review