Barda Free, GCG strategist, is determined not to let the new kid slow them down. Can Kara win her over? Is it even worth trying?
This is another great issue for this series, and has continued to keep me hooked for the next chapter. Who is trying to frame Kara for the death of Jim? Is it Batman? Is it Lex? Or is there someone else? I guess well just have to wait to find out. Read Full Review
Gotham City Garage moves forward well with its story here under Kelly and Lanzing but the visuals for it is something that definitely makes it feel like a shift in how it's perceived. I like what Yoshi and Marzan, Jr. do here with it but it's obviously not what we had before and some of that comes from the setting change out into the desert wilds. The narrative shift from Kara to Barda may also be problematic for some but we're going to see these characters fleshed out bit by bit and not just with a Kara focus, so I'm definitely excited to learn about them and thrilled that Barda got this much attention early on. I'm hopeful for more world building going into the next few issues and I'm keen to see more of the Red Hood MC and what the clay will bring next as well. Definitely a fun issue with a lot of potential ahead. Read Full Review
Gotham City Garage does keep one's interest enough to read until the end. It's a strange version of Gotham City turned apocalyptic and have one of the most ruthless men of the DC Universe, Lex Luthor as your town mayor and absolute ruler. Read Full Review
The art in this issue was fantastic and helped introduce me to Aneke, an artist I had never seen before. Their line work is perfectly complimented by Fitzpatrick’s colours and really brings this story to life. Read Full Review
Gotham Garage #3 is a fun action heavy issue that continues to unravel this world we're being introduced to in fun ways. There's changes here in the point of view the stories being told from, and artistically, that may throw people off who've read from the start, but the book remains strong regardless. Read Full Review
If you havent been following GOTHAM CITY GARAGE, youre missing a book with some real heart. Fans of Batman, or alternate tales that put story before concept, . GOTHAM CITY GARAGE #3. Overall, the issue is solid, and like with DCs BOMBSHELLS, takes the opportunity to form a world with real depth, not just a cash grab based on a series of collectibles. Read Full Review
It is my hope this is a particularly limited series. Sure, the Bombshells series worked, I guess, but any of these givenseries have a limited shelf-life. Were the Gotham Garage figures really selling that well? I cant imagine why. Read Full Review