Mark and Eve try to enjoy a little down time as a chain of events is set into motion that will change the way you look at Mark Grayson forever.
In the end, the issue's only problem is that it doesn't do anything but serve as a bridge to the next issue. That's what the last few issues have felt like, but this one stood out. I want more; fortunately, I can see more on the horizon. Read Full Review
This issue mainly offers another interlude tale as the Graysons continue trying to adjust to their bizarre new lifestyle. However, the sporadic focus on General Thragg and his army-building efforts hints at darker things to come for our heroes. The result is a nice blend of comedic hijinks, baby woes and foreboding drama. Read Full Review