Welcome to the block party from hell. After barely escaping with their lives, the gang seeks shelter in a nearby town that seems untouched by the disaster. But looks can be deceiving. Meanwhile, in our backup story, Secret Squirrel takes his first steps towards saving the world...maybe.
RATED T
The first time we see a memorable character pass is what strikes the deepest chord, and as such, is the most elusive plot element a writer can fit into his story. However, Giffen and DeMatteis have managed to pull it off with such precision that one cannot wonder if it really happened or if this was all a horrible nightmare. And yet it is at a time like this in which we can see into the depths of a character and we are not disappointed by this story, exposing the Gang for who they are under crisis … for better or worse. To harken back to halcyonic days to remember the better times, and with the skill of Wagner, Owens and Hi-Fi that might be possible, if only within a fleeting dream. Read Full Review
As I said before, I can only wonder at how long DC can maintain the apocalyptic storyline before it readers leave in boredom or frustration, and the book collapses from its own aimlessness. The monsters unleashed may have to take aback seat to other adventures, but that seems to be the plan for upcoming issues. Read Full Review
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