Full scale evacuations are under way with Jon, Damian, Cassie and more assigned to oversee and protect a processing center on Nantucket. A glimpse of the future trinity soon takes a dark turn…
DCeased continues to be an utter delight every time a new installment comes in as I want to see so much of this world. I could easily get into several ongoings dealing with different stories and characters that could operate within it. This issue is a transitional one as it shows us some of the planning going on to save people as the big threat starts to roll in. We get some good time with the kids and it has me really enjoying it, especially since I'm not reading any ongoings with them and it feels fresh and fun. Taylor continues to nail the tone for this really well and I'm enjoying Failla's artwork a lot with it. Read Full Review
DCeased: Hope At World's End Chapter 10 was another strong entry in this series that has expanded on the timeline of the original event. Tom Taylor gives greater character progression that adds even more depth to where we see many of these heroes in DCeased: Dead Planet. The characters we have not seen in either the original or sequel series help add to the sense of unknown with where this tie-in series will end. Read Full Review
" Is he still an evil @#$%?"
- WONDERGIRL
Like there was a lot that I liked but at the same time something wasn’t quite clicking.
Ehh, this was fine, I guess.
It really is like the adventures of Damian and Jon Kent, it seems that it is focused on children. It completely lost its charm destroying the entire line of Dceased.