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4.8 stars

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The Grid is Online... 0

Not much happened.But I'll let it slip.It wasn't until I'd finished Aquaman #16 did I realize it's purpose.It was a build-up issue. There was action, and some fantastic writing and a twist I did not see coming.The writing was great, after the previous installment in the ToA arc, the writing was a little shaky; everyone was shouting and angry and Johns seemed to forget they were characters and made them all into Wonderhulk and Bathulk and Superhulk and Aquahulk.The art was terrific, especially th...

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Knock, Knock? 0

In Gotham City, things are...happening. Rivers running backwards, a lion cub at the zoo born with two heads. Jim Gordon thinks something is coming. And boy, is he right!The GoodRight from the offset, the art had me hooked. Greg Capullo is, simply put, amazing. It was suitably moody, and the few glimpses of the Joker we actually got had me terrified.Scott Snyder's writing was also top-notch. There was a fantastic sense of dread running throughout the issue, and the opening panels set the stage fo...

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Doomed from the Start: Moloch the Mystic 2

There weren't any revelations. Nothing in here will change how we look at Watchmen forever.But is is fantastic as a stand alone.The art was fantastically brilliant, and so was the writing. It's hard not to sympathize with Moloch as he tries desperately to redeem himself, and the last few pages were some of the saddest, most touching panels I've ever read in a comic book.I didn't really care for Edgar in Before Watchmen: Moloch #1, he was just an unlucky, unhappy villain, but I found myself genui...

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