This issue left with Laurie in a really tough spot and with the villain officially revealed. Ideally, the next issue gets back on track entirely. Odds are, this will have her take on her first big bust and start getting noticed by others. I figure by the end of this mini-series, they'll have everyone positioned together at the point where we meet them. But who knows, it would be a KICK to find out I'm wrong. Read Full Review
If you look at the books that have been most successful thus far, besides having Darwyn Cooke was a creator, both take place long before the events of “Watchmen.” We are truly getting a peak at what happened, ahem, before. This book is showing us more detail into Blake's time in Vietnam, but I don't think is showing anything more than what Moore implied in the original. This is also true of “Nite Owl,” another less than stellar piece of business. Why would creators, when given the opportunity to tell stories about these characters, simply want to re-tell prior ones? Category: Reviews Tags:About The AuthorBrian SalvatoreOn Multiversity, Brian is one third of the Hour Cosmic, writes reviews, prognosticates via the Multiversity Projections, greets all the visitors to Earth 2, and is one half of Mignolaversity. When not talking about comics, he is writing about music on The Waster, tweeting as @BrianNeedsaNap, and writing/podcasting about random stuff at Th Read Full Review
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