When a GCG team rolls into trouble in Clayface Valley, will Kara be the only thing standing between them and sudden death?
It was also great to see Kara more confident and working with this team. She's grown a lot since issue #1 in regards to knowing her physical capabilities. Kara is also feeling more at home with the Gotham City Garage and its members. I can't wait to see what Catwoman has planned for the future from here. Pick up this issue to get the whole story at your local comic shop. Read Full Review
Overall, I enjoyed this issue, but there were definitely a few things that couldve been changed or fleshed out to make it better for me. But still, a solid entry in this fantastic story that everyone should be reading. Read Full Review
I'm digging the concept for Gotham City Garage a good bit as I've liked the setup that we've gotten so far and the first superficial look at the main cast. Barda's getting the most depth now after Kara's introduction and it works well to establish the familiar things but within the context of this series. We get a bit of a trial by fire (and sun bomb!) for Kara here and a nudge with Barda in dealing with others that shows the changes that Kara's arrival will make. I like what Yoshi and Marzan bring to the page here and there are some good scenes but I'm just not convinced they're a good fit for the book overall, especially when it segues into some darker areas that need to hit that grimy and claustrophobic look that it should have to really fit the mood. Read Full Review
I'm still not 100% sold on this series, but I am intrigued the more we find out about it. Read Full Review
Like I've said before, it's a different look on the DC characters living in a post-apocalyptic period. Everyone has their own agenda and will stop at nothing to achieve it. Read Full Review
Gotham City Garage concludes its first arc by introducing a likable character, in a very interesting and mysterious corner of the DC Multiverse, that has me interested going forward. So far this series has been an enjoyable hero's journey to follow. Read Full Review
Artwork by Aneke is okay, but by page 20, I begin to see a little sloppiness creep onto the page. Its almost as if it was drawn by someone less talented. Perhaps a monthly deadline is beyond the abilities of some comic artists. Thats okay; I leave it up to the publisher to find them a project where speed is not essential. Read Full Review