martes, 9 de junio de 2020

Some thoughts about Lois Lane #11

What is the truth?

Renee is about to die unless The Kiss of Death realizes who she is all along so maybe she can redeem herself.

Well, this offered a few connections at least.

Greg Rucka offers the penultimate chapter of this story by creating even more connections to his previous works, particularly the ones about Renee Montoya. Moments from Crime Bible and Final Crisis: Revelations are brought back and, although I found the Multiverse aspects from the last issue poorly fitting, I thought the mentions of the Anti-Life Equation here were adequate considering what happened during Final Crisis.

However, this is still not perfect since once again, I think this is mostly a set-up for what's about to come, or at least for the final moments of this series. All the key players are gathered and we will finally get some answers (Which I certanly hope since it would be pretty underwhelming if this book ends with even more questions).

Mike Perkins remains in art duties and his work is still solid during the personal moments but not so much for the supernatural scenes.

Not bad, hope the conclusion is good.

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