"Happy birthday, Mr. President..." Norma Jeane Mortenson wanted to be famous. What she got was so much more than that. Now she doesn't know where the real Marilyn Monroe ends and the fiction enshrined in the modern American pantheon begins. And that's very, very dangerous-especially when she's face to face with the Department of Truth's very first Wild Fiction hunter.
The Department of Truth. Marilyn Monroe. Its kind of a fun two-shot story. A quick, little dance between major movements of a much larger series. There might have been more of an impact in the series if Tynion had managed to take Marilyn a bit closer to thee center of the main storyline, but its fun to see the author take it in a direction in which it might have a bit more of its own gravity. Maybe thats the best thing for Marilyn under the circumstances. Read Full Review
Another amazing issue. Sampson art perfectly fits the story. The universe Tynion has built here is so interesting and fun. Every issue I’m surprised by the issue number. 27? Tynion along with the artists fills every issue with so much that it feels like I’ve read 50+ issues by now.
Awesome art. Awesome issue. It's just a great world and I love the stories that explore it more like this one.