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Doom Patrol: Weight of the Worlds #2 review
Doom Patrol continues to delight with its aggressive nonsense.
Doom Patrol continues to delight with its aggressive nonsense.
This issue has developments that help drive the characters forward.
This is a rather stagnant capitalization on its unifying premise, "City of Bane."
This issue is far from bad. Unfortunately, it’s also far from great.
“The Star Wars universe, here’s the dirty little secret, it’s very small and very limited.”
Cates ignores this previous character work and defaults to mindless action.
There’s a place for fun stories. But this issue isn’t fun. It’s corny.
While certainly a doomed affair, the central romance lacks a looming sense of tragedy.
Luckily this issue isn't a slog like the first. But it's still a dry take on a cool concept.
A Superman comic with 'The Last Temptation of Christ' vibes. Fun stuff.
Azzarello and Black Label are straining to be edgy.
While #39 isn’t splattered with blood or death, this is still exhilarating stuff with Remender’s sharp script and Wes Craig’s...