The Phantom Stranger investigates his past and is quickly reminded of the price he must pay for being part of The Trinity of Sin!
In terms of art the well managed and suited art of Gene Ha has run its course and while that was a nice and respectable development the talents of Philip Tan have returned to the series. While Ha played to the eerie and supernatural side of the series that DeMatteis has been able to bring forth, Tan goes for the rough, brutal, areas of the dark its an aspect as acknowledged as the former and still works in the overall view of things. Its all about expanding and utilizing and DeMatteis is playing the skilled game with the series and one hopes he continues to do so as it goes, as The Phantom Stranger will, into Hell. Read Full Review
If a bit melodramatic at times, DeMatteis' dialogue does a great job of capturing the larger-than-life nature of these characters. By the end of this issue, the stage is set for a memorable climax leading into Trinity War. But is there any hope the art quality will improve again? Read Full Review
Epic dialogue between the Stranger and Sin Eater! Very good.
. . $3. 20 pgs. too many ADs! corset lovin' cover. . . Phillpstark revealed and answers about the Phantom family man! Nice work by Tan,Paz ans Arreola.