Since the very first page of Department of Truth, questions have swirled around Lee Harvey Oswald, the director of the DoT-his motivations, his allegiances, and his true identity. Now, in our landmark 25th issue, prepare for answers that will change everything. Starting with... what really happened in Dallas? James Tynion IV (W0RLDTR33, Nice House on the Lake) and Martin Simmonds (Universal Monsters: Dracula) set their sights on a 25th-issue blowout for the multiple Eisner Award-nominated series!
Tynion and Simmonds seem to be circling back a bit on the essence of what theyve been moving through in the early going of the series. Its fascinating to see the story weave itself in and around itself as the fictions on the page articulate with the fictions of history. Its fascinating stuff that could translate well into other narrative forms off the comics page. Thankfully, Simmonds does a breathtaking job of rendering visuals the keep the more abstract nature of everything firmly anchored into page and panel. It continues to be very well balanced. Read Full Review
For longtime readers, this issue will offer both catharsis and excitement for what comes next. Read Full Review
Another good issue of DOT since it returned. It's also nice to see Cole back in the picture. I liked the shift in story for the middle part and it really sets up more to come.