THE DEPARTMENT OF TRUTH Celebrates its 5th Anniversary with an Extra-length #0 Issue!A new day has dawned at the Department of Truth. Lee Harvey Oswald and his ruthless new recruits are ready to do whatever it takes to make the agency great again. Don’t miss this critical turning point in the Eisner-nominated series!And—for the first time ever—DoT welcomes celebrated guest writer SCOTT SNYDER (Absolute Batman) and acclaimed artist JOSHUA HIXSON (THE DEVIANT) to tell the secret history of Elvis in the first of a three-part back-up story!
Countries have gone to war to promote their version of the truth. Empires have crumbled because they lacked a unifying story. In The Department of Truth #0, people who believe in objective truth falter, while those who live the lie until it becomes truth gain momentum in their bid for power. Read Full Review
The Department of Truth #0 is a harrowing return that doubles down on the series' greatest strength: reflecting our darkest cultural obsessions at us through horror and allegory. With Tynion and Simmonds delivering their most unsettling work yet, and Snyder and Hixson layering in a creepy, Elvis-tinged mystery, this oversized issue is both a celebration and a chilling reminder of why the series is so important. Read Full Review
It's kind of surprising that the series could have come this far and still managed to maintain as much momentum as it has given the fact that visually there isn't necessarily a whole lot going on. We visual component of this particular series doesn't necessarily feel like it would have any business working as well as it does. It's the type of thing that really has more potential as some sort of drama on stage or a screen. There is really so much that could be developed on the human level. However, the visuals really do have their own kind of impact in a way that wouldn't work in any other format. Read Full Review
Break out your tin foil hats and red-string conspiracy walls for this one, because with The Department of Truth #0, we're sure to be in for a ride. If you're already a fan of this series, you may have some idea of what to expect. If you (like myself) are entirely new to this, it's definitely an intriguing jumping-on point. Read Full Review