Resurrection Man was a lot of fun when I read the singles and revisiting it now in full form it still holds up well. It tapers off after he gets away from everyone, but there are useful things that happen during that arc of the book that will help to set up future events. Unfortunately, once we got characters like Darryl, Bonnie and Carmen, I wanted more of them. And that half of the book deals with other characters that are a bit more temporary overall. The Arkham segment is fun, but it doesn't have the same kind of energy as the first half of it did. As a whole, there's definitely a lot to like here and I very much enjoy a book like this where it's part of the larger DC universe but it's also running on its own without a lot of heavy influence from well known characters. The fact that there's no real cameos here for a lot of it and the inclusion of Deathstroke feels natural makes it one of those well blended books. Though it ends a bit weaker, it does leaver me wanting more to see wh Read Full Review
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