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DIE: Loaded 6
We meet the final member of the party, and the issue ends with a major plot twist. This would probably be better all at once as a trade, but I like supporting the single issues.
Flash 31
Ryan North starts a new run. It’s weird seeing Wally West as a dad. (It’s been a while since I’ve read this title…) Gavin Guidry, whom I haven’t heard of before, has a touch of Cliff Chiang in him, which is never a bad thing. As with Tom Taylor over on Detective, this issue harkens back to the old days where not every story arc had to be some epic, game-changing saga. This is just the Flash being a hero with a basic villain, and there’s nothing wrong with that. I expect North is only going to up his game from here.
Resurrection Man: Quantum Karma 1-6
I’m slowly picking up anything from Ram V that looks interesting to me. This is done in conjunction w/ artist Anand RK. Like his recent New Gods, this is a cosmic saga, dreamlike in its tone, and slightly nonsensical. But it’s beautifully crafted and I very much enjoyed the experience of reading it. The time loop at the end felt a little too obvious, though.
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