"FOREVER EVIL: BLIGHT" continues! Pandora and The Justice League Dark race to save the world's mystics from The Crime Syndicate! Continues in this month's JUSTICE LEAGUE DARK #28!
The greatest strength of what's left of "the dark" imprint of the New 52 is the lack of trust among its heroes. And anti-heroes. And villains, come to think of it. It's that moral ambiguity that makes this portion of the DC Universe just so interesting to begin with. Read Full Review
This issue works so well with Constantine #11, and I really like the new direction Blight is taking. Ray Fawkes creates a two part story within a event crossover, which is really fun, and I hope he continues this until the end, or even continues because Pandora is one of my favorite Dark characters, and it's nice seeing her with the rest of the DCU. We get to see that Pandora is keeping her new powers that were explored earlier in the story line, which I was afraid was a throwaway aspect to the story. All in all, another great issue, of an underrated title. Read Full Review
This is a comic worth reading. It really is staggering how Fawkes can just seem to turn quality on and off like a faucet from one issue to the next, but at least it results in some great material like this. As an issue of Trinity of Sin: Pandora, it's pretty good. As an issue of "Forever Evil: Blight", it's very good. Read Full Review
But apart from those two brief moments I cannot find anything else in this book worthy of praise. The very fact that I've managed to write so many words about it at all is quite shocking to me, but that probably says a lot more about this long winded reviewer than the actual book itself. Pandora #8 is a book to miss. It's not very interesting, and it's difficult to find anything else to say about it. Read Full Review