Big things happen! Featuring the fan-favorite new character "Dee" Donovan! That's her on the cover! I think I have a thing for powerful women. It has a lot to do with stuff that happened to me as a child. I don't really want to get into it here!!
Three issues in, and Zdarsky has already thrown a paradigm shift into Public Domain. Its an excellent bit of writing that leaves on an arresting cliffhanger that promises plenty of drama, and depending on a readers outlook, a possible happy or tragic ending. That stroke of genius writing, elevated by stunning art and innovative coloring, reminds anyone reading that Zdarsky is a tour-de-force. Public Domain should already be on every comic fans pull list, but if it isnt, theres still time to catch up before the next upsetting real-world event that further justifies the core ethos of this series. Read Full Review
It's an impressive maneuver and should leave readers eager to see where things go in Public Domain #4. Read Full Review
This series has quickly morphed from a look into the publishing industry and our superhero-obsessed culture into a family drama. While storytelling shifts are necessary to keep tales interesting, this change seems to be pointing the series in the wrong direction. Read Full Review
It was a good issue. The family drama is well written, but this issue really made me dislike the sons. Without them being able to be rooted for, it kind of hinders the emotion of the book.