This second in a series of five one-shot stories concerns the enigmatic Wilson, the self-professed protector of Chinatown and confidant to Matty Roth. Wilson's always said he'd "own" the DMZ in the end, and now, with the U.S. poised to steamroll its way into the city, it's do-or-die time for the old man. Artist Nathan Fox (Pigeons from Hell) returns to DMZ for another gorgeous, detail-rich issue.
Wood is at his best with one-shots and shorter arcs, and this issue of DMZ does not buck that trend. Read Full Review
Nathan Fox proves to be a good fit for the issue, tackling various points in Wilson's life with just enough visual variety to distinguish each. Credit is also due to Jeromy Cox, whose colors work towards the same end. These past two issues might have been a little more truncated than I would have liked, but it's clear "Collective Punishment" is going to be another memorable chapter of DMZ. Read Full Review