Friday, June 19, 2026

The Pancake Trap SC Review

 


The Pancake Trap SC Review

Writer: Stephanie Young

Artist: Allyson Lassiter

Color Flatter: Simon Sheckells

Letterer: Allyson Lassiter

Editors: Grace Scheipeter & Azat Sayadi

Designers: Carey Soucy & Winston Gambro

Publisher: Oni Press

Price: $14.99

Release Date: June 10, 2026

 

As a truck festooned with helium balloons pulls past Dot's Diner, a statue of the founder holding a plate of pancakes rises above the two-story building. Yet as a fire truck and other vehicles pull floats along, drones fly past an immense statue, holding a sign. Why do the drones spell doom for the historic diner? And can the current owners save their beloved business? Let’s leap into The Pancake Trap SC and see!

 

Story

Things get hectic in the kitchen as crowds fill Dot’s Diner. Maple Sanford wants everything to go smoothly on the restaurant’s final day. Then her sister Margaret spills in, distracting Rox at the griddle, and demanding Maple’s attention. Margaret wants her day as the queen of the Hayworth Day Parade to go smoothly. She waits impatiently for the Mythsonian Musuem guards to return with her photographers.

 

As the girls' mother wishes the kitchen would run more smoothly, Maple’s best friend Ozeldi Izaak arrives. She also wonders why the Mythsonian guards have left their posts. They are supposed to be guarding Margaret's crown. Then, Oz upsets Maple by damaging Dot's Recipe Journal.

 

In The Pancake Trap SC, Maple bonded with her grandmother over their mutual love of pancakes. Maple wants to save the diner because it represents their heritage. Yet Margaret wants her mother to sell the diner because she needs money to pay for college. Margaret regards Maple as crying over spilled pancake batter. The diner isn't bringing in sufficient income. Besides, everyone else in town is selling their business to Mark Shields.

 

Stephanie Young’s story follows Maple and Margaret as Oz discovers a mystery surrounding their grandmother's past. As the sisters follow clues and encounter dangers, they take a closer look at their relationship. Along the way, a flying drone also helps them find clues and assists when they encounter danger. Yet the drone is an uncomfortable reminder that the clock is ticking in The Pancake Trap SC. When the day ends, Maple and Margaret's mother will hand Dot's Diner over to the man who created the drone.

 

Art

Signs like "Farewell," "Closed," "Huge Blowout Sale," and "All Sales Final" adorn shops facing the crowds as the parade rolls past. Yellow propellers keep the gray hexagonal drones aloft while also catching people's eyes. The drones hold signs and grab items with gray hooks on their floppy green Creeper Cy-Squid limbs.

 

Photos, newspaper reports, and a ribbon convey the history of Dot's Diner and Maple's relationship with her grandmother. Maple's poofy brown hair evokes Dot in her prime, while Margaret's straight brown hair links her with her mother. Maple dresses in a T-shirt and shorts, while Margaret sparkles in a green dress, white sash, and gold crown. Then their mother bursts into the kitchen, grimacing as she carries platters and plastic bins of dirty dishes.

 

As Allyson Lassiter’s characters depart the busy diner on an unanticipated adventure, Ozeldi Izaak's zest for life inspires them. The red and blue lenses of her 3D glasses link her blue jacket and blue overalls with her red shoes. Yet the gold stars supporting a white banner above her braided hair clash with Margaret's hopes for the day.

 

As Simon Sheckells and Allyson Lassiter fill The Pancake Trap SC with colorful art, black uppercase letters fill white dialogue balloons. White letters in brown boxes ground the reader in the characters and their history. Long brown arrows point out important facts, such as Ozeldi's unlaced shoes, their sometimes-annoying dog, Rox's feelings about Margaret, and the snacks stuffed into their harried mother's apron. For the culinary inclined, each chapter ends with a recipe from Dot’s Recipe Journal. Thanks to Oni Press and Superfan Promotions for providing a review copy.

 

Final Thoughts

When Maple thinks of her grandmother, her first thoughts concern the pancakes that made her famous. Yet a notorious gangster lies in Dot's past. While his time with Dot was brief, he had a profound impact on her life. Maple may never have known him. Yet she discovers that Crispy Crueller Nelson could ensure that her grandmother's legacy continues in The Pancake Trap SC.

 

Rating 9.8/10

 

For more info, see my spotlight on The Pancake Trap SC


Nightwing #139 Review

 


Nightwing #139 Review

Writer: Dan Watters

Penciler: Denys Cowan

Inker: Norm Rapmund

Colorist: Francesco Segala

Letterer: Wes Abbott

Cover Artist: Jorge Fornés

Variant Cover Artists: Ben Harvey & Gabriel Hardman

Editors: Jessica Berbey & Rob Levin

Publisher: DC Comics

Price: $4.99/$5.99 Card Stock

Release Date: June 17, 2026

 

After the Zanni unleashes destruction on the city, Mayor Bisogni rebuilds Blüdhaven. But instead of uniting his community, his new superhighway divides the city into quadrants. As he destroys homes and communities, Bernard Bisogni awakens ancient terrors from their slumber.

 

When Dick Grayson followed reports of an attack on a truck driver, he found a woman walking amid the traffic on the superhighway. As she pressed a knife against his throat, Dick wondered if she had been released from a mental health hospital and returned to find her home had vanished. But then she wrenched the steering wheel from his hands.

 

As Dick's car veered across the lanes, vehicles piled into his car, and people died. Dick rescued the survivors from their smashed vehicles. But when he returned to his war, the lady had vanished. Did Dick Grayson dream up the witch of the crossroads? And will another woman haunt him as Dick searches for the truth? Let's leap into Nightwing #139 and see!

 

Story

Dick Grayson has battled insomnia since the multi-car collision. The victim’s deaths play on his soul. So, when Ms Eastbourne announces that she is building a case against Nightwing, he visits her. Cloaking his identity behind his costume, Dick explains what happened to him. Sadly, Nightwing cannot offer Ms Eastbourne any proof to back up his story. So, when she announces that she is moving forward with her case, Dick can only shrug and continue his efforts to safeguard Blüdhaven.

 

While Prosecutor Eastbourne seeks someone to blame, Detective Turpin makes an unwelcome discovery in Nightwing #139. When Commissioner Sawyer visits him by the river, she sees hands rising above the dark surface. Just as the superhighway has altered life in Blüdhaven and on outlying farms, Bisogni’s handiwork also affects the river currents. Once more, sleeping mysteries have awakened, and someone must investigate them.

 

Dan Watters’ story follows Dick Grayson’s search for justice. While people like Ms Eastbourne strive to do right by everyone, they also clock in and clock out. City employees place limits on their service to others and prioritize how they investigate mysteries. People like Ms Eastbourne make headlines by claiming that masked vigilantes lack accountability. Yet, Dick Grayson seeks justice for the footnotes in history in Nightwing #139.

 

Art

As reporters cluster before her, clutching microphones, phones, and cameras, Ms Eastbourne addresses Blüdhaven from a podium festooned with microphones. Yet even backed up by aides or officials, the Justice Center tilts behind her. Like a gargoyle, Nightwing perches on the corner of a building to watch. Then, he leaps over the street below, evoking his childhood training.

 

As Denys Cowan and Norm Rapmund chart Dick Grayson’s search for justice, Francesco Segala adorns Blüdhaven with muted colors in Nightwing #139. The blue in Dick’s costume shines as brightly as Ms Eastbourne’s indigo suit. Yet as Detective Turpin and Commissioner Sawyer make a discovery, resigned expressions accompany their drab green clothing. Orange and red adorn the bodies reclaimed by the watery depths. Yet their body language and dominant color bespeak how they fought for life.

 

As Wes Abbott places black uppercase dialogue in white balloons, intonation emboldens their words. Dick Grayson’s thoughts fill blue narrative boxes. A somber mood may have fallen upon Dick and his adoptive city. Yet after Starfire consigned her enemy to the flames, a figure cloaked in white, who survived another crucible of fire, comes to Dick Grayson’s aid. Thanks to DC Comics for providing a review copy.

 

Final Thoughts

People work hard to make their lives matter. They pour their talents and energy into brightening other people's days. Yet even the best of us makes mistakes. By day, Ms Eastbourne argues that wrong and right are black-and-white and that Nightwing is guilty until proven innocent. Yet when the sun sets, Dick Grayson struggles with the shades of gray that seep into all our lives in Nightwing #139.

 

Rating 9.8/10

 

To look inside see my preview of Nightwing #139.

 

For Dick Grayson's team-up with Starfire, see my review of Nightwing #138.

For Dick Grayson's team-up with Batman, see my preview of Nightwing #137.

For Dick Grayson's encounter with the witch of the crossroads, see my preview of Nightwing #136

 


Thursday, June 18, 2026

Absolute Batman #21 Preview

 


When Waylon Jones was struggling, he begged his friend to kill him. Instead, Bruce Wayne ventured into a strange realm, somewhere between Heaven and Hell, to help Waylon. As he heals, Waylon tries to repay his friend. Instead, Bruce pushes him away. So, Waylon turns to Eddie for ideas on how to get the band back together. Sadly, his friend who loves riddles points out that Ozzie and Harvey have seen their lives shattered. And while Eddie would like to help, he also feels broken. 

While Waylon and Eddie ponder how to support their friend, dark forces swirl around Bruce. And the Scarecrow promises things will get worse than he can possibly imagine. Can Bruce repel the combined might of Mayor Hill's new Robins? And will the Crime Alley gang support Bruce Wayne when everything else that has sustained him falls away?

Here's all the info from DC Connect:

 

Absolute Batman #21 Preview

Writer: Scott Snyder

Artist & Cover Artist: Nick Dragotta

Variant Cover Artists: David Nakayama, Nick Dragotta & Doug Mahnke

1:25 Variant Cover Artist: Chris Brunner

Publisher: DC Comics

Issue Length: 32 Pages

Price: $4.99 US/Variant $5.99 US (card stock)

Release Date: June 17, 2026

 

 

Scarecrow’s Reign of Terror Continues!

 

 

Friends become enemies.

 

Enemies become friends. Final forms are revealed, and Scarecrow’s reign of terror threatens to upend everything.

 

 

Now, let's take a look inside:

 

 

 


 


 

Thanks to DC Comics for sharing this preview with us.

 

For what happened last time, see my review of Absolute Batman #20.

For what happened before that, see my review of Absolute Batman #19.

 

For insight into the creation of the series, see my post Scott Snyder on Writing Absolute Batman


Absolute Flash #16 Preview

 


Wally West's life seemed empty and purposeless until he met Barry Allen, who showed him the wonders of science he and Elenore Thawne were studying. Then an accident consigned Barry to Still Point, and imbued Wally with the Speed Force. After the chaos that destroyed Fort Fox, Wally has made it his mission to rescue his father from Still Point. But as he delves into the research that Barry was conducting, Wally receives warnings against meddling with the dangerous forces that underlie the universe.

Now, the people who authorized Barry and Elenore's project want it to go away. And they're enlisting the Rogues to clean up any loose ends. Will Captain Snart and his team hunt down Wally again? And can he protect the people he loves from an uncaring government?

Here's all the info from DC Connect:

 

Absolute Flash #16 Preview

Writer: Jeff Lemire

Artist & Cover Artist: Nick Robles

Variant Cover Artists: Taurin Clarke, Chuma Hill & Marguerite Sauvage

Publisher: DC Comics

Issue Length: 32 Pages

Price: $4.99 US/Variant $5.99 US (card stock

Release Date: June 17, 2026

 

 

The Rogues Strike Back!

 

 

As Wally races to find the answers about the mysterious S.T.A.R. Labs founders, the Rogues have resurfaced with a new mission: secure Grodd and his father before they take over Colorado!

 

 

Now, let's take a look inside:

 

 

 


 

 

 


 


Thanks to DC Comics for sharing this preview with us.

 

For what happened last time, see my preview of Absolute Flash #15.

For what happened before that, see my review of Absolute Flash #14.

For how this story arc started, see my review of Absolute Flash #13

Superman Unlimited #14 Review

 


Superman Unlimited #14 Review

Writer: Dan Slott

Artists: Lucas Meyer & David Messina

Colorist: Giuliano Peratelli

Letterer: Dave Sharpe

Cover Artist: Taurin Clarke

Variant Cover Artists: Raiko, Juan Ferreyra & Stephanie Hans

Supergirl Movie Variant Cover Artist: Mitch Gerads

Editors: Jillian Grant & Paul Kaminski

Publisher: DC Comics

Price: $4.99/$5.99 Card Stock

Release Date: June 17, 2026

 

When Master Txyz gave Jon Kent a gift, he didn't expect to regain his youth. Nor did Lois Lane anticipate raising a younger version of her son. With two versions of himself inhabiting the same place and time, Jon worries about creating a paradox.

 

When Jon adopts a new uniform, people assume that he is a villain because he hides his features. Yet worse is his younger self's anger, and the havoc young Jon could cause if he unleashes it. Can Jon Kent help his younger self cope with his traumatic memories? And while helping his younger self and serving on the New Titans, can Jon maintain his life in Smallville? Let's stop by a phone booth, leap into Superman Unlimited #14, and see!

 

Story

STAR Labs has cloaked its latest discovery in secrecy. When Professor Thaddeus Killgrave gets wind of it, he rushes in to steal it before the company can capitalize on it. Thankfully, as his mechanical marvel crashes out of the building, Tomorrow Man and Superboy prevent him from injuring those nearby. Still, Tomorrow Man must remind Superboy not to dial up his superpowers to eleven every time he faces a dangerous situation.

 

While Tomorrow Man mentors Superboy in heroism, Lois Lane visits Smallville in Superman Unlimited #14. Tomorrow Man is being deliberately mysterious. And as a reporter, trained to be suspicious, Lois wonders if getting young Jon back is too good to be true. Further complicating matters is the idea of losing her older son after trying to help him stand on his own two feet. So, when she visits Jonathan and Martha Kent, Lois asks her in-laws about their recent experiences with Jon.

 

As Dan Slott interweaves Tomorrow Man and Superboy’s crimefighting in Metropolis with Lois Lane's search for answers in Smallville, others notice Superboy’s uncertainty. Spectators and opponents alike wonder why he has returned. Like older Jon, they notice differences in his behavior. Yet unlike "Tomorrow Man", the people they protect wonder why Superboys seem to be proliferating in Superman's absence.

 

Art

As Killgrave’s machine bursts out of the STAR Labs facility, a close-up reveals his glee while pedestrians flee. As red streaks across the sky, a green circle on the phone identifies Superboy and remembers Tomorrow Man’s recent actions. Killgrave’s machine raises the pilfered container like a salute as the two heroes hover in the sky. But when young Jon asks a difficult question in Superman Unlimited #14, older Jon looks away, even though he wears a mask.

 

As Giuliano Peratelli adorns Lucas Meyer and David Messina’s art with a lively palette of colors, red surrounds young Jon's white eyes as he channels his rage. While Krypto sits before the front steps and watches Martha pour Lois a glass of lemonade, Jonathan and Martha relax as the bright day tinges them with violet light. Yet as Lois shares her fears, Jonathan turns to face her, while Martha freezes up, evoking young Jon’s struggle to escape his recent past. Later, Lois braves the green shopfront clad in green slacks, while Tomorrow Man and Superboy encounter a green threat.

 

Dave Sharpe places uppercase black dialogue in white dialogue balloons and thoughts in colored narrative boxes. Words grow bold for intonation and swell for raised voices. Broken balloon outlines indicate lowered voices, while letters shrink in storm clouds. Two characters utilize green balloons, but for different reasons. Sound effects accompany battles and rescues, while a scream pierces a rapidly evolving situation in Superman Unlimited #14. Thanks to DC Comics for sharing this preview with us.  

 

Final Thoughts

Young Jon wants to be a superhero. Yet his traumas cause him to overreact in stressful situations. While Lois wonders if the boy living in her home is really her son, John Henry Irons tests the unique properties of El Calderan Green K. The green crystals from Clark’s home world sap Superman’s powers. Yet, a serum derived from the Kryptonite Kingdom’s #1 export gave a chimpanzee superpowers. And that’s not the only difference John Henry Irons notices in Superman Unlimited #14.

 

Rating 9.8/10

 

For a look inside, see my preview of Superman Unlimited #14

 

For what happened last time, see my review of Superman Unlimited #13

For what happened before that, see my preview of Superman Unlimited #12.

For how this story arc started, see my preview of Superman Unlimited #11

 


Wednesday, June 17, 2026

Catwoman #88 Preview

 

 

When Selina Kyle found Holly Robinson in her safehouse, she knew something was wrong. Still, it took her a while to determine that it was a stranger wearing a mask. When Holly's phone rings, Selina sees Holly trapped in a room that is rapidly losing oxygen. But when she races to save her, Holly pushes Selina away. Holly had hoped Selina could help her. Instead, after they meet at the coffee house, Black Mask abducts her, and Holly sees Selina in his compound. 

Yet Holly seems the least of Selina's problems. After a phone conversation with Samuel "Slam" Bradley, Selina realizes Black Mask's people are after him. And then, there is her sister. How does Maggie factor into Black Mask's plans? And why is one of his minions wearing Selina Kyle's face?

Here's all the info from DC Connect:

 

Catwoman #88 Preview

Writer: Torunn Grønbekk

Artist: Davide Gianfelice

Cover Artist: Seba Fiumara

Variant Cover Artists: Frank Cho, Michael Walsh & W Scott Forbes

Publisher: DC Comics

Issue Length: 32 Pages

Price: $3.99 US/Variant $4.99 US (card stock)

Release Date: June 17, 2026

 

 

Black Mask is playing for keeps!

 

 

Catwoman’s return to Gotham City just keeps getting worse and worse thanks to Black Mask and his mysterious new benefactor. 

 

Plus, things get a bit hairy for ol’ Slam Bradley.

 

 

Now, let's take a look inside:

 

 

 


 

 

 



 

Thanks to DC Comics for sharing this preview with us.

 

For what happened last time, see my preview of Catwoman #87

For what happened before that, see my review of Catwoman #86

For how this story arc began, see my review of Catwoman #85

Gun Honey Doubles Down #1 Preview

 

COVER D: ANG HOR KHENG


While the world's attention focused on Paris, Joanna Tan mingled among the athletes. But while they competed in events to earn medals for their countries, Joanna sought to save a leader of the free world. The intended victim was so grateful that she commissioned Joanna to do the impossible. Now, Alexis Stern, the U.S. Director of National Intelligence, wants Joanna to do it again.

This time, the stakes are higher. Another ten million doesn't cut it. Still, Joanna has to try. Joanna must kill a dictator to save her friend. But can Joanna sneak back into the Kremlin? And even if she succeeds, can she protect Olga and her father from the repercussions of her actions?  

Here's all the info from Titan Comics:

 

Gun Honey Doubles Down #1 Preview

Writer: Charles Ardai

Artist: Ang Hor Kheng

Colorist: Asifur Rahman

Letterer: David Leach 

Publisher: Titan Comics

Issue Length: 32 Pages (full color)

Series Length: 4 Issues 

Price: $4.99

Release Date: June 17, 2026 



“The finest kind of Pulp Noir.” Ed Brubaker

 

When a botched attack on the dictator of Russia sends three identical-looking men fleeing Moscow for Siberia, Finland, and the Black Sea, Gun Honey Joanna Tan is offered $10 million to separate the real target from his doubles - and make sure the right man dies.

 


Now, let's take a look inside:

 

 


 







Thanks to Titan Comics for sharing this preview with us.

 

For what happened last time, see my review of Gun Honey Doubles Down #0.

For what happened before that, see my review of Gun Honey Collision Course TP

For more cover options, see my cover preview of Gun Honey Doubles Down #1. 


  

Batman/Superman: World’s Finest #52 Preview

 


When they headed into the arctic, Robin hoped they were visiting the Fortress of Solitude. Sadly, Batman and Superman were plotting a different course. They hoped to rescue Colonel Randall Kreitzer, whose SR-71 had mysteriously vanished. Then they hit a magnetic field that knocked out the Batwing and Superman, forcing Batman and Robin to bail out of their ailing aircraft.

Now, they're strangers in a prehistoric land where a Warlord named Travis Morgan, another former Air Force pilot, lives out his Edgar Rice Burroughs' dreams. Dinosaurs roam the land, and a villainous ruler seeks to dominate the world. Can Batman and Robin find Superman? And after meeting Tara, Mariah and Shakira, might Robin decide to stick around on Skartaris?

Here's all the info from DC Connect:

 

Batman/Superman: World’s Finest #52 Preview

Writer: Mark Waid

Artist: Adrián Gutiérrez

Cover Artist: Dan Mora

Variant Cover Artists: Davide Paratore & Adrián Gutiérrez

Supergirl Movie Variant Cover Artist: Dan Mora

Publisher: DC Comics

Issue Length: 32 Pages

Price: $3.99 US/Variant $4.99 US (card stock)

Release Date: June 17, 2026

 

 

Part Two of “Standoff In Skartaris”!

 

 

Batman and Travis Morgan, the Warlord, must work together to combat the greatest threat to this underground kingdom—the Tyrannosorcerer! But where is Superman? In search of a new way to augment his powers that will shock you!

 

 

Now, let's take a look inside:

 

 

 


 

 

 


 


 


 

Thanks to DC Comics for sharing this preview with us.

 

For what happened last time, see my preview of Batman/Superman: World’s Finest #51.

For what happened before that, see my preview of the oversize anniversary issue Batman/Superman: World's Finest #50

End Of Life #5 Review

 



End Of Life #5 Review

Writer: Kyle Starks

Artist: Steve Pugh

Colorist: Chris O’Halloran

Letterer & Designer: Becca Carey

Cover Artist: Gerald Parel

Variant Cover Artist: Matt Taylor

Editors: Matthew Levine & Chris Conroy

Publisher: DC Comics

Price: $3.99 US/Variant $4.99 US (cardstock)

Release Date: June 17, 2026

 

Richard Smiley hasn't had much reason to smile lately. After losing his status as a national treasure and the income from his Wrong Dog theme park, the cartoonist forms a gang to terrorize his hometown. Then, into Pluto walks Eddie Stallion. And when he protects Leona and her son Trent from Richard's thugs, Eddie gains two friends for life.

 

Unfortunately, Eddie's received a death sentence from his former employer. After he helped the Murder Brothers raid the Raven's home, all the Menagerie's hired killers are gunning for him. Can Eddie evade the masked murderers long enough to rescue Trent from Richard Smiley? And after the Menagerie's top tracker visits George Stallion's home, does Sophie, Eddie's ex-girlfriend and a hospice nurse, need to visit Eddie's father in the future? Let's grab a gun and a mask, leap into End Of Life #5, and see!

 

Story

Eddie’s life used to make sense. But now, nothing adds up. He can’t adjust to small-town life. Nor is Eddie used to rescuing people or tracking them down. When Leona demands that he find Trent and bring him back to her, Eddie declaims any responsibility for Leona’s woes. So, Leona reminds him why she won’t let her son play in the woods anymore. And with the corpse of the Menagerie’s latest arrival near the gas pumps outside her minimarket, the police are only one phone call away. If Eddie hasn’t returned her son by the time they arrive, she may suggest the cops take a tour through the surrounding woods.

 

Without a handler to handle the details, Leona puts Eddie in a pressure cooker in End Of Life #5. The clock is ticking until the police descend on Pluto and create enough radio traffic to let everyone in the Menagerie know his whereabouts. Eddie realizes he must cobble together a game plan fast. He may not be a Menagerie tracker like Drahthaar. But even if he didn’t want to be there and tried not to get involved in people’s lives, Eddie listened to them and discovered their interests.

 

As Eddie gathers information, formulates his strategy, and launches into action, Richard Smiley also struggles to think on his feet. Like Eddie, he thought money could solve all his problems. As he rose to prominence, Richard believed his success would last forever. He may not have raided a Menagerie boss’s mansion. But after he lost his career through his poor choices, Richard realizes he’s made another one in Kyle Starks’ story. 

 

He abducted Trent in the heat of the moment. Now, the cartoonist doesn’t know what to do with the boy. As both men scramble to make the best out of a bad situation, Eddie Stallion and Richard Smiley both stand to lose in End Of Life #5.

 

Art

While Leona lashes out at Eddie, Kodiak’s corpse lies between them as Richard Smiley’s signature creation looms in the background. When she responds to his question with shock, Eddie’s jaw drops as realization strikes. As she demands he act, Eddie rubs his styled hair and looks away. Steve Pugh shows the SUV leap over a rise like a Rally car. While Rico urges calm, his boss has a meltdown. But Trent, who longs to tap on trees with sticks, gazes around and enjoys the ride.

 

As Chris O’Halloran lavishes bright colors on End Of Life #5, Leona’s green blouse links with Richard Smiley’s sweater as both people grow determined to resolve the situation. While Rico drives the indigo SUV, he urges Richard to let Trent go. Like another person who wears a blue shirt, Trent ignores their conflict and looks forward to what the next minute will bring. A person wearing an orange shirt misses the good old days when she had more than she has today, while a yellow map reminds Eddie that little time remains before the worst occurs. He may be angry that everyone blames him for the situation. Yet as violet fills the sky, Eddie races to save the day in his red suit and sneakers.

 

Becca Carey fills white dialogue balloons with black, uppercase letters. The words grow bold for intonation and shrink for whispers. Fear swells words while shock turns them red. Metallic clicks signal danger, while booms signal that death has arrived in Pluto. Thanks to DC Comics for sharing this story with us.

 

Final Thoughts

After his mother left, Eddie Stallion never got along with his father. Growing up, he felt fatally flawed. Becoming a Menagerie killer helped Eddie develop a sense of self-worth. But after mastering his job skills and living the high life, Eddie discovers that his father invested his earnings much more wisely. Sadly, it may be too late for this Wrong Dog to learn new tricks in End Of Life #5.

 

Rating 9.6/10

 

To look inside see my preview of End Of Life #5

 

For what happened last time, see my preview of End Of Life #4.

For what happened before that, see my review of End Of Life #3.

For how this series began, see my review of End Of Life #1