No spoilers, though the events in both deserve some for further analysis.
Infinite Crisis 6 - The plotlines move ahead at a rapid pace, but this issue doesn't get a "wow" from me so much as a "nicely done, Geoff." Not that lots and lots of things don't happen, including a big event that is worthy of a much longer post. Suffice it to say, what we see works for me. But it's not as good as the last three issues. One more to go, and I think it will be big.
OMAC Project - Following right after IC 6, Sasha Bordeaux faces her next challenge, even as Greg Rucka sets up the upcoming superheroes 'n spies comic, Checkmate. Well-paced and well-drawn, with a good Rucka script, but if you skipped the OMAC miniseries last year, you might be a little lost. Still, I am very enthusiastic about Checkmate.
Infinite Crisis 6 - The plotlines move ahead at a rapid pace, but this issue doesn't get a "wow" from me so much as a "nicely done, Geoff." Not that lots and lots of things don't happen, including a big event that is worthy of a much longer post. Suffice it to say, what we see works for me. But it's not as good as the last three issues. One more to go, and I think it will be big.
OMAC Project - Following right after IC 6, Sasha Bordeaux faces her next challenge, even as Greg Rucka sets up the upcoming superheroes 'n spies comic, Checkmate. Well-paced and well-drawn, with a good Rucka script, but if you skipped the OMAC miniseries last year, you might be a little lost. Still, I am very enthusiastic about Checkmate.