Gotham City Garage #1

Gotham City Garage #1

$2.99
VERY FINE/NEAR MINT

A new series inspired by the DC Collectibles statue line! It's been decades since Governor Lex Luthor turned Gotham City into a modern utopia, saving his people from the devastation that made the rest of the continent a wasteland. But his city isn't paradise for everyone. If the Lexes network misfires, and a citizen wakes up and steps out of line, the Bat and his minions are brutal in restoring the status quo. So when young Kara Gordon, whose ridealong tech has never functioned optimally, rushes headlong into the Freescape, she's shocked to find Gotham City Garage-where new friends might become family, if she lives long enough. RATED T+
Date Available: 10/11/2017
BONUS REVIEW by "Doc" Schaefer


Again, DC drops us into a bleak universe with very little going for it. And while this visit to Mad Max universe does show off a little gleam of hope in the overall storyline, it's not smile generating. And most depressing of all, Brian Ching's art is a good match for the story but not for what the story is based on. The series is based on DC's collectable statues to portrait the heroines of the DC universe as sexy motorcycle riding biker gang members. Sorry fellas no cheesecake panels here.

I give it 5 out of 10 Grahams


VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
A new series inspired by the DC Collectibles statue line! It's been decades since Governor Lex Luthor turned Gotham City into a modern utopia, saving his people from the devastation that made the rest of the continent a wasteland. But his city isn't paradise for everyone. If the Lexes network misfires, and a citizen wakes up and steps out of line, the Bat and his minions are brutal in restoring the status quo. So when young Kara Gordon, whose ridealong tech has never functioned optimally, rushes headlong into the Freescape, she's shocked to find Gotham City Garage-where new friends might become family, if she lives long enough. RATED T+
Date Available: 10/11/2017
BONUS REVIEW by "Doc" Schaefer


Again, DC drops us into a bleak universe with very little going for it. And while this visit to Mad Max universe does show off a little gleam of hope in the overall storyline, it's not smile generating. And most depressing of all, Brian Ching's art is a good match for the story but not for what the story is based on. The series is based on DC's collectable statues to portrait the heroines of the DC universe as sexy motorcycle riding biker gang members. Sorry fellas no cheesecake panels here.

I give it 5 out of 10 Grahams