Mari McCabe is many things: superhero, model, activist; but can she add god-killer to the list? Vixen teams up with Dr. Mist and Impala of the Global Guardians to face down an ancient deity that’s taken over the body of a scientist investigating powerful magical artifacts. Vixen will need to dig deep and use all the abilities in the animal kingdom to face down this powerful primeval threat!
Truth & Justice #1 might not be the strongest way to establish DC's newest anthology series, but even when it falters, it still serves as a fascinating proof of concept for the series' existence. Read Full Review
With so many digital-first books in the last few months, even if a good chunk of them came from re-purposed Target/Walmart anthology books, DC Comics raised the bar on what to expect from projects like these. Truth & Justice doesn't hold up well when placed against the recent Injustice or DCeased books nor along with things like Challenge of the Super Sons. This feels more like some of what they were putting out five or six years ago where it needs more editing, formatting, and better planning on the front-end to deliver a better story. Yes, it's just a buck (and even less for Unlimited members), but this one just feels like a first draft before any serious tightening up to get it ready for the real thing. Read Full Review
A great start for Truth & Justice. It is wonderful to see Vixen again.
Thorne re-introduces the Global Guardians. Mari is a likable character and Thorne knows how to showcase her abilities well. I am looking forward to the next two parts of this story.
Fire Geoff Thorne