Gotham Central #32

Writer: Greg Rucka Artist: Steve Lieber Publisher: DC Comics Release Date: June 8, 2005 Critic Reviews: 1 User Reviews: 3
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9.3User Rating

In a special standalone issue, two corrupt cops murder a witness to their schemes and blame the death on another. But no bad deed goes unpunished, as an unexpected agent of justice seeks revenge.

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    Comics Bulletin - Jason Cornwell Jun 17, 2005

    I have to say it's been quite a while since I've seen Steve Lieber's name gracing a credit box, as the last time I can recall seeing his work was on Greg Rucka's "Whiteout" miniseries, and I do believe it's been a few years since the last one hit the stands. Still, I have to say he proves to be a surprisingly impressive match when it comes to this book's overall look, as this issue fits seamlessly into the established look that has been created for this series. I mean Steve Lieber's version of Gotham Ciy is decidedly sinister looking, and the less than heroic actions of our pair of detectives are well presented by the art, as there's a lovely little sequence where we see our detectives spending a little quality time off the clock that perfectly sell how bad these two officers have become. The opening murder is also quite unsettling, but the final moments of this pair would have to be my favourite section of the issue, as this character has never looked more terrifying than she does dur Read Full Review

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