It’s all out war as the heroes fight to save the thousands of refugees…but what fresh victims will the mighty Anti-Life Army take or turn?! Will this be the final stand of the junior Trinity?!
DCeased delivers another solid installment of what it does best in putting heroes through difficult things while being true to who they are. Everyone steps up in their own way here and the help by the elder team definitely makes it so that more of them survived what just happened. If they hadn't shown up the whole thing would have been a bloodbath. Taylor puts some great character moments into this issue, such as with J'onn and Damian, but everyone gets treated well and it has a good flow to it. Failla again delivers as needed when it comes to making the big impact moments really feel it and everything is smooth and engaging throughout. It's definitely a solid team for this storyline. Read Full Review
Tom Taylor and Marco Failla do not hold back hitting you right in the feels with DCeased: Hope At World's End Chapter 12. This issue was an emotionally draining issue as major losses take place while our heroes do their best to save as many people as possible on Nantucket Island. It is a strong reminder of how quickly things can turn in the DCeased version of the DC Universe. If you are reading DCeased this is a must have comic book. Read Full Review
"Well, of course she did. That's what big sisters are supposed to do. "
- WONDER GIRL
This was alright. I liked Martian Manhunter's death.