Kara’s fighting back against the fear and the Batman, and her new ally is an inspiration!
Overall, this was a fantastic ending to one of the best out-of-continuity stories I have ever read. The message of female empowerment was much needed in this very male dominated realm of storytelling, and the Mad Max-style universe that was built gave these writers a chance to take characters we all know and love, and turn their backstories on their heads. This is a definite must read for all DC fans. Read Full Review
Gotham City Garage has been getting more engaging as it's gone along after a strong start and it's definitely feeling like it's found its groove at this stage. This issue gives us a welcome fight sequence with Wonder Woman involved and Kara stepping up to deal with Batman and it works with some very fun layouts and great character designs. Javier Pina's captured the look of the cast well and really has a great kind of grizzled Batman here that shows him pushed to an edge in a great way. There's a lot to like here and the ending tease to the issue gives us a lot to look forward to with what may be coming up next. Definitely a good series to check in on weekly and enjoy. Read Full Review
Another great part of this comic itself is the art from Brian Ching and colors from Fitzpatrick. It is a shame that they weren’t there for the entire run, but it’s nice to have Ching back for the final chapters after doing such a great job launching the series. Read Full Review
It's a unique twist on the Superman mythology, and while this series may have been short-lived, it comes together into a solid and entertaining whole. Read Full Review
The Garage's final battle comes to a head in a heartwarming, satisfying way. Read Full Review
As I said, this book stumbled toward the finish line. Brian Chings artwork looks rushed and sketchy, as if the book was published from his pencils without the benefit of an inker. Maybe both DC Comics and Ching were done, and simply eager to move on to a more interesting project. Read Full Review