Mitch Shelley is dead. Again. But this time, things are different. He's no longer in the realm of the living. While the Body Doubles try to find out what happened to him, the Resurrection Man must find a way to escape the realm he's trapped in before a host of celestial beings finds him
This origin story raises almost as many questions as it answers, but in the end it merely further cements the series as one of the stronger titles in the New 52. It's a shame that Resurrection Man continues to rank among the lowest-selling as well. Read Full Review
I'm glad that Resurrection Man didn't get axed. It's one of the most interestingly schizophrenic of The New 52 books. It needs to start taking a serious direction though, and thankfully begins to here in this issue. If it doesn't continue to do so though, it might not survive the next wave of cancellations. Read Full Review
I've given this title a fair shake, and while the story has potential, the characters have all failed to make a connection with me, making it hard to care what happens to them one way or another. Dropped until further notice. Read Full Review
Dan Abnett throws a lot of plot into this issue and doesn't give many answers to raised questions. I'm sure there's an eventual conclusion that everything will lead to, but introducing some cybernetic-suited warrior in the last pages without so much as a name is kind of frustrating. It makes for a good cliffhanger, but not a solid single issue of work. Read Full Review