Mini-Series Premiere. It's 1964, and C.O.W.L.-the Chicago Organized Workers League, the world's first superhero labor union-is going national! But with the old team scattered and powerful forces moving in the shadows, will this union be busted before it gets off the ground? Join the original C.O.W.L. creative team of Kyle Higgins (Radiant Black), Alec Siegel (Hadrian's Wall), and Rod Reis (New Mutants) for a new miniseries celebrating C.O.W.L.'s 10-year anniversary!
The return (and beginning) to the Massive-Verses past delivers on an incredible first chapter. Higgins and Siegel craft a script filled with deceptive maneuvering. Reis brings this multi-leveled story to life with exceptional art. Settle in for what is sure to be an incredible ride! Read Full Review
The overall pacing of the issue seems really, really cool. there's a profile amount of depth to it. However, it feels kind of weird knowing that this year is already a quarter of the way finished by the end of the issue issue. One gets the feeling that a larger scope of what's going on be a bit difficult to pull off in for tiny issues of this sword. They do such a good job of, delivering the substance of the moment July 23, 1964. But it's just a snapshot of a single moment. Read Full Review
One hell of a debut for a new indie superhero book. Read Full Review