SERIES FINALE
All this time, the Crisis Command has fought to undo what's been done. From the death of empathy, to the passage of the American Individuality Act, they've tried to preserve what they thought was right, what the world needed. But with all of existence in the hands of the world's population, in OUR hands, thanks to the power of a word, will the ideas of the past save us? Or will they die to give birth to something new? Superheroes haven't saved the world, so the Crisis Command, and all of us, have to be something better.
This book gives me an ending that I didn't realize that I needed and represents the best of classic comics with a modern edge in a truly inspiring way. You should have been reading this comic! Read Full Review
Commanders in Crisis #12 uses incredibly dynamic and fitting art to conclude a series painfully, yet beautifully cognizant of our times. In a word, it's excellent. Read Full Review
Tinto delivers some fantastic visuals throughout the issue. The art is filled with energy and gorgeous detail. A great looking issue from start to finish. Read Full Review
Orlando seemed to tease a potential future direction with Frontier. Hopefully that tease does lead to more installments of the Commanders in Crisis as this is a team and world definitely worth revisiting. Read Full Review
Commanders in Crisis #12 (Steve Orlando, Davide Tinto, Francesca Carotenuto, Francesca Vivaldi, & Alessandro Santoro) is a fitting end to an original story that uses superheroes and the fantastical to speak of real-world issues. Read Full Review
There's probably more than a few really good ideas that have come to the surface in the course of the 12 issues of Commanders in Crisis. It's all been too much of a jumble to really make much of an impact, though. Had Orlando benefited from 3 or 4 writing teams, the series could have been much more of a cohesive multiversal experiment rather than the big jumble it ended up being. Read Full Review
While I feel like there's a bit more I could have gotten from Commanders in Crisis' finale, I do have to admit that I admire it for all of its efforts. Read Full Review