After a hallucinatory encounter with the being called Metron, the formerly aimless and dissatisfied Mister Miracle finds himself with a new mission in life. He now believes he has evidence of an apocalyptic cosmic war being fought through human agents on Earth!
Serving as the first volley of Seven Soldierss second set of miniseries, Mister Miracle could not do a better job of sustaining the momentum established by forerunners Shining Knight, Guardian, Klarion, and Zatanna. DCs promotional copy for Seven Soldiers proclaims, a Soldier must die-will it be Mister Miracle? As DCs strongest debut of a new hero in years, it damn well better not. Read Full Review
I can think of only one reason why Mister Miracle would be subject to the Grant Morrison reimagining. One Soldier is supposed to die. Well, the black man always gets it, and more to the point, Shilo Norman took part however briefly in the Giffin/DeMatteis Justice League. The members of that team have been toe-tagged as sacrifices to DC's Big Stupid Event. To whit Sue Dibney, briefly part of JLE, raped and killed. Blue Beetle trepanned. Rocket Red dead. Batman's mind-wiped. If I were Shilo Norman, I'd be watching my back. Read Full Review
Ugh. This art is awful. The story itself is confusing and doesn’t seem to tie in to Seven Soldiers at all.