The wealthy inhabitants of Coral City have had enough of The Movements civil disobedience, so they hire a goon squad of super-powered mercenaries and set them loose in the city. Introducing the Graveyard Factiondeath for hire!
Gail Simone has a great handle on exposing the corruption that runs the streets. Everything from the Council, to the page where the cop turns over the girl in the wheelchair. You see how angry this made her, not only for the fact that she is in a wheelchair, but these are people she treated well That is more than enough to support the plot that this story is centered around. Giving the readers a reason to care for the cause they fight for and believe in the evils they face every day. Read Full Review
It may not have been as good as the previous issues, but The Movement #5 is still a strong issue in most respects. Read Full Review
For what it's worth, that remains true. There's an incredible amount of potential still present, but I become less convinced with each passing issue that that potential will ever be truly explored " and less patient about waiting for it. I respect what Simone and Williams are trying to do here, but it just isn't working. It's still ambitious. It's still fascinating. It's still just not very good. Read Full Review
If you enjoy the Movement, all power to you. Like the heroes in the book I can't seem to remember, everyone should fight for a say in life. Please, scream to the rooftops how much you love this book. I'll be sitting here reading a book that I enjoy with heroes that make me wish I could fly, run super fast and fight evil so I can own the night. Read Full Review