I liked the spin on each of these characters, whether it's with their name or their power. It's a cool little What If? story.
“AGE OF X” PART ONE! In a world where the X-Men never existed and mutantkind has been hunted to extinction, the few remaining mutants band together to make their last stand. Who are they? And just how far will they go to survive? The AGE OF X starts here!
Mutantkinds final war starts here. If you dont know which side youre on, check your DNA.
The conclusion to the three-part "Life is Full of Disappointments." The case changes hands once more and the connections to murders in a pharmaceutical company run much deeper than anyone imagined! Featuring an appearance by The Huntress!
I really love the chemistry all these pairs of partners have. Last issue, Sarge and Crowe were awesome together. This time it's Burke and Procjnow and I absolutely loved their dynamic together. The case itself is interesting enough, but the real draw of this series is the characters. They're extremely well-written and I love that we get little insights into their personal lives; their aspirations, more
The pain and anguish over the losses incurred at the hands of the Joker still linger, but the detectives have a job to do. And their foremost priority is solving the murder of a businesswoman. "Life is Full of Disappointments" Part 2.
A powerful end to an emotional tale about familial abuse, trauma, forgiveness, and personal growth/healing. I liked this as a conclusion, although I think I would've liked it more if Abel had fully reunited with his father at the end (although I understand why he wasn't ready for that). It seems that while Abel found it in himself to forgive his father, he wasn't yet ready to go back to living und more
SERIES FINALE
The missteps of the past meet an uncertain future as the roving monster that Dale has been confronts the ruinous behemoth that Abel has become.
I really liked the silent opening as the detectives paid their respects to their fallen comrades. This was a fun issue where we get back to "normal" with a focus on two cops who haven't had their turn in the spotlight yet. It's already been fun getting to know Sarge and Crowe, so I'm looking forward to seeing how this case progresses.
Greg Scott does a good job filling in for Michael La more
"Life is Full of Disappointments" Part 1. In the wake of the Joker's brutal killing spree, Sarge and Crowe deal with the fallout in the stationhouse and try to solve the murder of a girl found in a dumpster.
An absolutely bananas issue with crazy good art. At last, Abel and his father are set to be reunited.
Even though reinforcements have arrived, the battle to free Abel, Bobby, and the others from the grasp of Nicolas Raider hangs in the balance. Amidst the chaos, another powerful front moves in.
Nicolas Raider's operation is a reflection of the man himself: backbreaking work, ruthless kidnapping and mistreatment of children, the cruelty of the guards-all characteristic of and authorized by him. Everything will need to go precisely according to plan if Abel and his crew hope to make it out alive.
While Fox, Jeb, Maggie, Wrench, and the others struggle through increasingly threatening weather, they also seek to grow their ranks. Any assault on the Raider Farms compound will need as many able hands and sharp minds as the Middlewest can muster.
Nicolas Raider is a hard man with a keen eye who recognizes the raw talent, work ethic, and leadership qualities that Abel possesses. Always looking to better his operations, Raider tempts Abel with a chance at a different life.
THE ZENOMORPH OF TRUTH? It's World War II and Hydra seeks a new weapon to defeat the Allies and win the war. To that end, the Red Skull has sent Baron Strucker on an expedition to the Himalayas to find the fabled city of Atilan. But instead of finding the Inhumans, Strucker uncovers something much more deadly. Much more... Alien. Can Captain Americ...
A great conclusion to this arc. I loved the brief commentary at the end on Batman and his work in Gotham compared to Superman in Metropolis. Batman isn't given the benefit of the doubt when people get hurt, and people tend to blame him for attracting all the crazies and innocent people getting caught in the crossfire. His mysterious and reclusive persona makes people hesitate to trust that he has more
"Soft Targets" Finale! The Joker is finally apprehended and behind bars, but is it all just a part of his mad plan and continuing game of cat and mouse between the Clown and Bat? Find out in the conclusion to a story by both GOTHAM CENTRAL writers, Greg Rucka and Ed Brubaker!
The tension is so high in this arc...this is so good.
"Soft Targets" Part 3! Death and mayhem from the Joker's ongoing reign of terror continue to devastate the members of the Major Crimes Unit as the story leaks to the media and causes widespread panic!
This arc is so tense already. I love how much terror Joker can strike into people's hearts without even making an appearance. Also, I kinda really liked that we saw Batman for a split second, but then he went back out after saving the detectives and we just didn't see him again, even though he got shot and now I'm wondering where he went and if he's alright and everything...but this story is about more
"Soft Targets" Part 2! As the mysterious sniper continues his killing spree across the streets of Gotham City, panic spreads across the city. And when it becomes apparent the Clown Prince of Crime might be involved, things only get worse for the GCPD.
This was wild!
"Soft Targets" Part 1! A sniper begins taking out police, politicians and civilians alike in a devastating murder spree that rocks the entire city and especially the members of the Major Crimes Unit as their own come under fire!
NEW STORY ARC
Abel knows hard work and cruel adults, and on the Raider Farms he'll find no shortage of either. Elsewhere, Maggie and Jeb struggle to rally a crew to rescue the kids, and they need to be quick-the weather is starting to turn.
This issue helpful in getting to know some of the characters a bit better, especially Stacy, of course, being the narrator. A lot of it was recap and summary of the first 10 issues, so there wasn't much in terms of plot advancement here, but it was still an enjoyable read. The tone was lighter than usual, thanks in part to Stacy's personality, and the guest artist did a good job matching that tone more
Meet Stacy, the only civilian member of the Major Crimes Unit and the only person in Gotham allowed to activate the Bat Signal--a seemingly simple task that actually deeply affects Stacy's emotional life. Featuring guest art by QUEEN & COUNTRY'S Brian Hurtt!
END OF STORY ARC
There are countless tales of those unfortunate enough to get tangled up in the Radar Farms. Far fewer are the stories of those who escape their grasp.
A despondent Abel, carrying the weight of what he's learned in the Winter Woods, angrily parts ways his companion. Fearing for the boy's safety in the run-down Rust Belt city they wandered into, Fox returns just in time to find Abel snatched and in a heap of trouble!
Abel is brought before a long-forgotten figure from his past who offers some insight into the boy's present and future. Feeling the weight of this unexpected reunion, Abel is left as he has been most of his life-cold and alone.
Run as he might, Abel's past is catching up to him. He is astounded and relieved, however, when the woodland people he and Fox encounter seem to know his mark.
This was an amazing arc. I enjoyed Brubaker's story "Motive", but I can't say I don't prefer Rucka's writing. I find his dialogue much more realistic and engaging. Also, as a side note, the way that Two-Face was written here was fantastic. His switching between being about to blow a henchman's face off to calmly resuming his previous remarks about the dinner he had prepared for Renée was chilling more
Greg Rucka's Eisner Award-winning story "Half a Life" concludes! Finally confronted with the man behind her the chaos in her life--from her outing as a lesbian to her murder charges--how will Renee Montoya react? Guest starring the Batman!
Rucka is one hell of a writer, man. This was amazing.
The penultimate chapter in Greg Rucka's Harvey Award-winning story arc, Josie Mac joins the cast of GOTHAM CENTRAL as both sides of Renee Montoya's life comes crashing down! "Half a Life" Part 4!
Rucka's writing is so freaking good. He's crafted a really compelling case here, expertly laying the groundwork and then building it up to a crescendo. Also, I absolutely love that this reads like any normal cop story, until it doesn't. This comic doesn't rely on the setting of Gotham City with all of its costumed crazies to make an engaging story; it crafts an engaging story, and then it reminds more
Renee Montoya's personal life collides with her professional one when Internal Affairs opens an investigation regarding the Gotham City detective and a murder committed with her very own weapon! "Half a Life" Part 3!
With her personal and professional life spiraling out of control, detective Renee Montoya teeters on the edge as she deals with a surprise visit from her brother and confronts her stalker. "Half a Life" Part 2!
Renee Montoya is a really likeable character here. Another well-written issue with great art.
The start of the Eisner Award-winning arc by Greg Rucka by Michael Lark that outs Detective Renee Montoya as a lesbian and turns her whole world upside down! "Half a Life" Part 1 begins here!
Maggie's band of nomads try to pick themselves up after a break in the storm. Meanwhile, Abel and the fox discover the forest they've been wandering in has been watching.
This was phenomenal. The cases intertwine, crimes are solved, and Marcus confronts the Batman. Some really fantastic and super satisfying moments in this one. The dialogue was great and the art was perfect. That brief encounter between Marcus and Batman at the end too was so, so awesome. The only issue I'm having with this series so far is that it can be hard to keep the names of all the different more
The dramatic finale of not one but two cases! Detectives Marcus Driver and Romy Chandler have a suspect. But is he the man who murdered little Bonnie Lewis? Meanwhile, the detectives' case against Firebug and his string of arsons in Gotham City hits a surprising bump. The clock is ticking on both cases and this issue's got a twist of an ending. And...
Romy and Driver continue their investigation into the Lewis kidnapping while the rest of the team tries to track down the arsonist Firebug, who's been setting Gotham aflame! But why isn't the case closed after a tense standoff with Firebug? And how does a murder investigation lead back to...a Batarang?