As Batman's team moves closer to acquiring their secret weapon, Harley faces off against Black Adam.
Ground Zero has a pretty fun installment overall here, partially because I enjoy Black Adam and his too tired for this shit approach to things as well as seeing a good version of the Justice League cast trying to do the right thing. Santucci works both stories well and I really like what he does with Harley and Black Adam, particularly the reveal for him as it makes him imposing from her point of view and definitely menacing in all the right ways. Combine that with solid action, some fun humor on both sides of the stories, and a sense of more progress being made, slowly but surely, and this is a solid installment. Read Full Review
Sebela is running out of time and pages to get everything in at this point. With scarcely a moment to mourn some major death in the last installment, Superman is mindlessly tearing up the world and Harley's out to do her part to stop it. There's a lot of narrative in this book, and a lot of nonsense, but the art is great and there are a few genuinely fun moments. If you've been reading this far, you might as well finish it off. Read Full Review
This is the absolute worst chapter I've read yet from this run. The dialog is horrible, the events make no sense, and Harley is annoying to no end. The art is fine, but not even the nice looking pictures can keep this chapter from angering me so bad. I couldn't believe what I was reading and it left me wondering who this is written for. Read Full Review
Cover-B-
Writing-A+
Art-A-
Story-A+
Total-A-