Virtues mysterious past is revealed! Plus, The Movement travels outside of Coral City for the first time to rescue their teammate Burden from his demonic brother!
Simone, as usual, gives us some humor, as well as deep characters. Here, she gives Burden more depth, and find the roots Movement 11 interior 1of his horrible self-esteem, not to mention his abilities. She also takes a needed look into religious zealotry, and the evils that are done in the name of faith. Read Full Review
Still, the interior work is what matters most to me and that part is excellent. With their penultimate issue, the team members remind us what the story has always been about and they show the incredible promise of what we will be missing once the series comes to a close next month. Sadface I am. Read Full Review
Overall then, The Movement #11 was a great standalone issue that explored Burdens character successfully. It once again proves why Simone is an excellent writer and hopefully she will give these characters the send-off that they deserve next month. Read Full Review
The Movement is so unique from all the other titles DC's putting out right now, it'll be a shame to see it go after the final issue next May. It's stayed relatively self-contained, unlike other titles, but still manages to keep a consistent quality that resonates with the rest of the DC Universe. This is a book that's putting in something unique, something that can't be found in the wide array of Batman or Superman family books. Simone has done an incredible job with this series, and if this issue is any indication, then the final issue will prove to be emotional, impactful, and incredible. Read Full Review
It's been an interesting ride, this book. I'm sorry, but not stunned, to see it go. Things that make people think, which this does, aren't incredibly popular these days. Read Full Review