Batman uncovers more clues about Calvins mission in Gotham Citybut will he stop The Talon or support him? Secrets are revealed about Sebastian Clark that could endanger the lives of everyone Calvin cares about!
Like I said above, this issue just did everything right. The twist was fun, and makes me excited for how things will play out in this book in the future. Sebastian and Calvin's relationship was rocky to begin with, but now I'm reallylooking forward to how shitty it could potentially get. I mean, just the fact that Calvin has potentially been working for a sect of the Court this entire time is nuts. This issue really just encompassed everything a good book needs, Great characters, great art, and an engaging story. Read Full Review
This title continues to go from strength to strength in every regard and is a breath of fresh air amongst the myriad of mainstream comics published on a monthly basis. Read Full Review
Guillem March once again delivers a slick series of pages that feature dynamic, expressive figures and bombastic action scenes. The book thrives on the strength of his visuals as much as it does on Tynion's peppy, entertaining scripts. Read Full Review
I was unsure of how long Snyder and Tynion could keep Talon going before it started to lose its allure, but given the mystery revealed in this issue, it's clear that they both have a lot of story to tell. The expanding cast of characters only adds to the depth of the tale, and the sordid history of certain characters is sure to be explored in later issues, particularly the mysterious Sebastian Clark. With Tynion and Snyder at the helm, I don't think Talon can go wrong. Read Full Review
I don't want to spoil anything, but if you're a fan of Talon you'll be shocked by the end of this book, and things definitely aren't ever going to be the same! Read Full Review
I'm not saying Talon isn't an entertaining comic, but it feels like it's rushing through all its big ideas too quickly. But then if it's cancelled in a few months, we'll know why. Read Full Review
I had my doubts about this series to begin with, and over the last six months, I've been given no reason to dismiss them. In Dropping this title, that makes a clean sweep for DC's Third Wave. Here's hoping the fourth one will be better. Read Full Review