One of the Department of Truth's greatest rivals lay dead in America's capital, and all signs point to Black Hat as the culprit. To uncover the truth, Cole Turner must decipher the hidden history of...the Ministry of Lies.
Simmonds delivers some beautifully stylized art on every page of the story. I continue to be impressed with the style and the visual choices being made. The give a wonderful weight to the events of the story. Read Full Review
Its an interesting angle, but Tynion is going to have to do something a bit more fresh and interesting soon if the series is to maintain the kind of appeal its managed to largely hold on to over the course of its first year-and-a-half or so. Its interesting stuff, but its difficult to tell quite exactly where all of the pieces are moving as the story of the D o T continues to wind its way across the page. For the time being, Tynion and Simmonds continue to work in the rich atmosphere of a very appealingly paranoid mood. Read Full Review
If you can get around the incessant moping and characters explaining the same bits over and over again, the comic starts to finally pay off moments from earlier in the series. Read Full Review
This one threw a big angle at us. Still a little muddy with what it's trying to finally get to but, it's always entertaining.
Tynion needs to speed things up a bit