The Garage is used to going to war, but now the war is coming to them!
Overall, outside of the poor art in this second half of this book, this was one of the best issues of this entire series. I am so excited to see how they wrap this story up in the final issue. Bring it on Lex, the Gotham City Garage is waiting. Read Full Review
Gotham City Garage presents a much needed addition at the end of this installment that has me really curious to see what story will take shape from there. Kelly and Lanzing keep it to mostly action in this installment but give Kara more than enough material to work with while everyone else is rallying to try and deal with the threat – at least those that stayed. It's a fun book made very fun thanks to Carnero and Mulvihill's work here as it's vibrant, well laid out, and just a hell of a lot of fun to read in a kind of classic big sense of things. I do hope for more meat to the story as time goes on with the world building but what it's doing now tickles a certain nostalgia element in a great way. Read Full Review
This series is still a bit scattershot at times, but when it's on its game, it's as good as its sister series Bombshells United. Let's hope it continues to refine its story and hits those highs more often. Read Full Review
Through this framing device, we get a reaffirmation of most of the characters reasons for fighting, but also get some last minute character development as well. It’s a good use of this chapter by Kelly and Lanzing as the final issue will deal with the big battle, and more than likely, the fallout. Read Full Review
The third act of Gotham City Garage's story has officially begun, and fans will hopefully be satisfied with how things ramp up. Read Full Review
The second portion was drawn by Brian Ching. I'm uncertain what his style is, unless hiskey motivation was Get it done by deadline. I often see comic book artwork that I dont care for, but its rare that I see work I would describe as awful. Chings pages look like they were sketched out with a dirty fingernail, penciled but never inked. Read Full Review