Assorted Crisis Events 7
Not the strongest of Deniz Camp’s efforts on this title, but good enough. A guy keeps encountering dead versions of himself from other multiverses. What does he do with the bodies? How does it affect his psyche? A downer of a story, as are most of these.
Fantastic Four 6
Most of the issue is standard adventure-of-the-month, but the ending is set up really well, and I’m looking forward to see what Ryan North and Humberto Ramos do with this.
Children of the Round Table 4
What is it about Tom Taylor and Daniele Di Nicuolo collaborations? They’re both individually amazing, but both of their comics (this and Seven Secrets) just don’t click for me at all. I’ll probably give this a few more issues, then bail.
Ultimate Spider-Man 23
Oh no, is Jonathan Hickman going to crash and burn on the landing? This was going so good for over twenty issues, and now it’s going to falter? Grah! The various dilemmas here didn’t captivate me in any way. I really hope he pulls it out. It’d be such a shame. (But, alas, hardly a surprise given Hickman’s track record.)
New Gods 12
Only a re-read will determine if this story was actually any good, but the quality of Evan Cagle’s art is not in question. A+ work.
Powers 25 3
Origin story of the cop from the end of issue 2. This is so in Bendis’ wheelhouse.
Trinity 5
Middle Liz goes on a date with Jason Todd (of all people). This should be a slam dunk for Tom King, but the fact that it’s Jason Todd keeps this from working for me.
Batman/Deadpool 1
The DC side of the crossover. This was mostly total crap. Grant Morrison writes a shit main meta story. The backup stories are completely forgettable (except for the excellent Tom Taylor/Bruno Redondo Nightwing/Wolverine/Honey Badger teamup).
DC KO 1-2
I didn’t pick this up because the first issue was polybagged. Luckily, the reprint wasn’t. Elevator pitch: What if the extremely entertaining Deathmatch actually used DC IP? It’s actually way more Battle Royale free-for-all than the bracket elimination tournament I was expecting. But it’s still a lot of fun, which is really what something like this really needs to lean into.
Partisan
Fuck. Garth Ennis and Steve Epting have something magical going on over at TKO Comics. This isn’t as good as Sara, but that’s one of the all-time greats. This is both darker and more life-affirming at the same time. God, this is good.
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