Cyborg Superman completely shrugs off all attacks, and he goes out of his way to let Simon know how badly he has failed.
Green Lanterns #54 art by Marco Santucci and Hi-Fi
The fight sequence is decent It's one-sided, as I already said Marco Santucci's artwork falters a little when characters are framed from a certain distance,[...]
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Simon himself mostly talks to the voice in his ring while travelling the stars.
Green Lanterns #53 art by Marco Santucci and Hi-Fi
Marco Santucci contributes the artwork to this issue too, and he creates a pleasing mixture of older and newer comic book art techniques The world is more fleshed-out and detailed, but the design aspects[...]
It does seem odd that neither Jess or Simon will tell the other about what their ring is saying, but even that is more or less explained.
Green Lanterns #52 art by Marco Santucci and Hi-Fi
Marco Santucci contributes great artwork to the comic, utilizing his detailed and weighty style to great effect Some panels are left[...]
Dynamite has sent us a new writer's commentary by Crystal Frasier for Pathfinder: Spiral of Bones #4 with a cover by Marco Santucci and interiors by Tom Garcia.
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Whew! Okay! Valeros is fine I guess all of issue #2 was a false alarm or perhaps a concussion-induced hallucination Although he does seem to have developed acute narrator[...]
Christopher Priest and Marco Santucci do a good job of conveying the helplessness and desperation Barry experiences while floating freely through the void of space.
The rest of the comic returns to the team strife Wonder Woman, Aquaman, Cyborg, and Green Lantern Simon Baz are unsure if Batman is still fit to lead the team and[...]