With Gotham City in a state of panic over the recent murders and the GCPD buckling under the weight of the department’s connection to the crimes, can Police Commissioner Renee Montoya restore peace without crossing the line herself? What price is she willing to pay in order to do what is right?
It ultimately turned out to be a bleak but compelling story of just how hard it is to change a corrupt system. Read Full Review
While this series was uneven at times, I did enjoy that the comic ultimately tried to portray the GCPD institution as fundamentally flawed while also showing the struggles of trying to reform it within. Read Full Review
I think I appreciate this series a little more, knowing how it ends, but I'm still not really into it. I'm glad that Montoya gets to deal with her personal issues and the situation as a whole, even if she doesn't completely resolve them. I also think this issue gives us the best art from Raffaele so far. However, seeing as the previous issues mostly weren't working for me, I can't really recommend this final issue, either. Read Full Review
Like the rest of the series, this is a compelling read. It's bleak, depressing, but ultimately hopeful. If you want a comic that delves into the corruption found in policing in a complicated, humanizing way, you should read this.