
The Penguin #12 Review: Wak The Line
The Penguin’s push to retake his Gotham crime empire concludes.
Tom King is an American comic book writer, and ex-CIA officer, who got his start with the superhero novel A Once Crowded Sky. Since then, the bulk of his work has been at DC Comics. That kicked off with the well-regarded spy series Grayson, co-written with Tim Seeley. The Omega Men followed. Before becoming DC exclusive, he worked for Marvel on The Vision, which inspired Disney+’s WandaVision. From there he’s written a number of critically acclaimed series including Miracle Man, Strange Adventures, Rorschach, and Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow, which serves as inspiration for the upcoming Warner Bros. Discovery DCU movie.
The Penguin’s push to retake his Gotham crime empire concludes.
Pound for Pound, this book was upsetting and excellent.
The modern reinvention of Animal Farm ends in this issue.
The backup stories from Wonder Woman get a second collection.
Archie finally chooses: Betty, or Veronica?
The spirit of the 20th century returns in a new series.