Guest-starring Batgirl! The Movement goes head to head with Batgirl over someone who's using Coral City as a sanctuary! Then, the team heads to West Virginia to stop Michael the Blessed from killing his brother: The Movement's own Burden!
With only two issues left of The Movement, there's a lot of sads to spread around about its demise for loyal fans, but it's damn hard not to read this issue and have the appreciation outweigh the negativity. The cast is fresh, the stories are thoughtful, and the feelings within will stand the test of time. Here's hoping for a long life in collected edition and other opportunities for these characters to grow into the DC Universe more fully in months to come. It needs this kind of influence to stay relevant, and I can't imagine reading a teen team book again without comparing it to this group's first run. That is, until another. Fingers crossed. Read Full Review
All I can say is that if you have been missing out on this series, then you've been missing out on something great and unexpected. Its too late to save the series from cancellation, but I hope that you all pick up the trades and support it that way. Read Full Review
Where things go from here with just two issues left will be interesting to see. This title has really been consistently amazing from month to month and its just a shame that not enough people were willing to try something a little different with some new characters in DCs stable. However, Simone is proving why this series is going to be missed. It's an exceptional title, and should really be worth reading in trade if you've missed out on the individual issues. Read Full Review
Gail places all her characters in an interesting moral dilemma, and there are no easy answers. Happily, she doesn't try to force one. There's a lot of grey here, but it's well done grey. Read Full Review
There's great energy in The Movement #10, if only it were channeled better. Read Full Review