Jackson King has done his part, and Lois Lane has all the information she needs to take down Amanda Waller...but is she already too late? As it turns out, Waller has powerful allies in very high places--like the orbiting satellite platform Skywatch--and they'll be the final Authority on her fate!
The final chapter of this DC Black Label series sticks the landing. Read Full Review
Ultimately, I don't think the Wildstorm characters were as compelling as the writers wanted them to be, but Waller is always a fascinating lead, and after watching her story unfold here, it's very easy to see how she turned into the manipulative master she is today. Read Full Review
Waller vs Wildstorm #4 gives us a solid end to the collection. While this comic run didn't exactly hit the ball out of the park, it certainly batted above average. This is a nice read if you're just looking for something to delve into a tale that's a little different from the usual mainline comics. Read Full Review
Across 32 pages there's hardly a single page not focused on talking heads; even when characters are literally lifted into space, the emphasis is placed on discussing shifting power dynamics. It's a concept well suited to the prose provided by Lois Lane's report, but resulting in a comic book that's often dull and lacking any visual invention to display these ideas. Read Full Review