Wednesday, September 4, 2019

Doomsday Clock #11 First Thoughts


Well, dang.

Even at its crescendo, Doomsday Clock leaves us yet again with more questions than answers.

This chapter brings together all loose threads and plot lines in the series, while simultaneously acting as a mirror to Watchmen's own penultimate issue.

Adrian reveals his master plan to Saturn Girl like he previously did to Rorschach and Night-Owl, but instead of a 35 minute twist we get a time-paradox/thanos-snap moment. I could have done without the Trump-bashing early on (but I guess that's a given in media these days) though I understand its purpose in providing a stark contrast to Black Adam's fascist-liberator archetype.

The Lex + Lois scenes were probably my favorite parts, with the return of Superman coming in a close second. Even though the page with Alfred cooking the pancakes was beautiful and provides a "calm before the storm" moment, I do think it's kind of a waste due to the fact that there is literally one issue left to wrap up the entire series. Reggie's dream sequences were also cool, and I hope him seeing his reflection in the puddle brings him back to form.

The Marionette child reveal was also very surprising; with some confusion coming out of the fact that the child was a biological boy but identified as a girl? Maybe? Or the child is Dan Dreiberg and the little girl is their daughter. One of those two for sure.

Next issue won't come out anytime soon, but I know that it will truly be a sight to see. Issue one came out at the beginning of my freshman year in High School, and it has followed me through to my Junior year two years later. It has been a wonderful journey reading these past eleven issues, and I hope the twelfth cements this story in DC Comics history in a timeless way.

"It is time" ~ Doctor Manhattan

Thursday, August 8, 2019

The Green Lantern #10 Annotations

The Green Lantern by Grant Morrison has been an absolute delight to read since its first issue dropped last November, becoming more enjoyable issue after issue.

I've wanted to do my own annotations ever since this series debuted,  inspired by the likes of "Deep Space Transmissions". This issue has a lot to unpack so I hope you enjoy!

Page 1 - Earth 36 is home to the super team "Justice 9". Members include Optiman (who was killed by Superdoom back in Morrison's Action Comics run), Red Racer (Flash analogue), and Flashlight the Green Lantern analogue of this universe. Red Racer and Flashlight were romantically involved until Racer's death during the "Multiplicity" arc in Tomasi's Superman run.

This "Custodian Dextra" also appears to be a Harbinger analogue.

Page 2 - Earth 47 is home to the "Love Syndicate of Dreamworld", who first appeared in Morrison's Animal Man run (Issue 24). "Magic Lantern" seems to be in conflict with aliens resembling the Blue Meanies from the Yellow Submarine animated film.

He is then contacted by the Galactic Guru who bears striking resemblance to the Living Guru, a character who appeared in Morrison's Doom Patrol run (Issue 53) during one of Danny the Street's Dreams.

Page 3 - Earth 32 is home to Bat-Lantern who first appeared in the Elseworlds story Batman: In Darkest Knight, which depicts a world where Bruce Wayne received a lantern ring from Abin Sur.

The Shark seems to be Penguin mashed up with... a shark I guess. Since Alfred's death back in the original story, Bat-Lantern seems to be maintaining a construct version of him dubbed as Penny-Two.

Page 4 - Picking up from last issue, Abin Sur and Hal Jordan are trapped inside a crystal-like device set upon them by the "Qwa-Man" or Antimatter Lantern.

Page 5 - We get the dialogue from the ending of last issue from the perspective of Fekk and Samandra, companions of Hal Jordan, who have been trapped on the other side of the crystal prison.

Bat-Lantern and Magic Lantern's witty banter is fantastic by the way.

Page 7 - Flashlight teleports the group away from Athmoora, leaving behind Fekk and Samandra, who comment that Hal has left them before to "fight hims battles up an' past the sky." An hourglass is seen in the bottom right panel, and could have some significance with the planet as a concerned Fekk looks at it.

Page 8 - Hal and the Qwa-Man fight between universe as they fall through the Bleed. Also kind of weird how the Bleed is cobalt/metallic instead of its usual red. Could possibly have something to do with the shattering of the Source Wall and the fact that the Multiverse is dying.

The pseudo-cg design is reminiscent of the late Scott Clark's art who illustrated the heavily criticized Batman Incorporated (Vol 1) #8 (also written by Morrison).

Page 9 - As the battle comes to a climax, Hal is wounded while casting the Qwa-man into what is later revealed to be the Dark Multiverse. He faints just as he is rescued by the other Lanterns.

Page 10 - Hal awakens on "UUGO" (another planetary Lantern) and is greeted by Strong-Woman (aka Marta) who we last saw leaving to warn the United Planets and GL Corps of the colossal "Gamma Monster" that had decimated her teammates. She also mentions a "hole gouged through space-time".

Page 11 - "...they ripped its heart out" is a reference to Controller Mu operating on the Qwa-Man in Issue 1 (he literally says "extract the heart of the Weaponeer!").

Page 12 - Our first glimpse of UUGO, the conscious planet. Including Hyperia-3 (the living-sun lantern introduced in issue 4), Morrison seems to want to give Mogo some friends (and possible love interests). UUGO is also home to the headquarters of the "Green Lanterns of the Multiverse."

Page 13 - The "Guardians of the Multiverse" in their full glory, including Stan Lee's "Just Imagine"
GL Leonard Lewis (Earth 6), the magical Tangent Universe GL (Earth 9), the Batman Beyond GL Kai-Ro (Earth 12), and John Stewart from Obama-Superman's universe (Earth 23).

Hal explains that some profiteers (possibly from the mining colony) created a rift between the positive and Antimatter universes, allowing "sickness" to spread. He also mentions that this event has potentially caused Green Lanterns from all across the Multiverse to disappear.

Abin Sur reveals that he was forced to restrain the Qwa-Man on Athmoora until Hal arrived by a Blackstar "mindwriter" (hence the violent nature last issue). He then mentions that they've received a distress call from Earth 15 sent by their ally Star Sapphire of Earth 11.

Earth 15 was the planet that Superboy-Prime destroyed in Countdown to Final Crisis (Issue 24), while Earth 11 is home to the gender-swapped versions of DC Heroes. Earth 15 was also revealed to be the home of Volthoom the First Lantern (Green Lanterns #17).

Page 14 - While Tangent GL gives Hal a rundown of the Multiverse, Abin Sur mentions the "Seven Unknown Worlds of the Multiverse", an idea Morrison introduced during his Multiversity series (Multiversity Guidebook). The seven being Earth 14, Earth 24, Earth 25, Earth 27, Earth 28, Earth 46, and Earth 49.

One of the unknown worlds, Earth 14, was showcased during Tomasi's Multiplicity as home to the Justice League of Assassins (Superman  #14). John Stewart theorizes that the worlds could be "cosmic support structures", as "architecture = frozen music" hearkening back to the theme of music and vibrations associated with the Multiverse.

Page 15 - Bat-Lanten mentions the Green Lantern of Earth 2, Alan Scott, who apparently disappeared after finding clues to the "Cosmic Grail" of Earth 15. In the Earth 15 section of the Multiverse Guidebook, the Grail presented as a Green Lantern battery (which makes sense to why they would want to find it).

The group then gathers around the "Transmatter cube", a device allowing for instant travel across the multiverse. Grant first introduced the Cube in his Action Comics run (issue 9), where that world's Luthor had built it in a "drug fueled" haze, and it was subsequently used in his Muliversity series. This issue reveals that all Transmatter Cubes are one object present in all realities.

Page 16 - Our interlude takes us back to the Antimatter mining colony that we saw last issue, where a group of Lanterns assess the scene along with obscure silver age hero "Halk Kar". Halk Kar was introduced in Superman #80 (1953), where Superman helped him regain his memory after he crash landed on Earth.

The Lanterns present include Volk (Volcano head), Xax (the bug one), Chriselon (the crystal one) and Brokk (the jellyfish one). They have a humorous exchange with Halk Kar, emulating the interference with police procedurals by (in this case) a superpowered bystander.

Page 17 - Volk surmises that the cargo (containing the Qwa-Man) was transported through the rift created by the mining operation, where it then arrived on Weirweiimm (the bug planet seen in issue 4), then transported through Ventura by he smugglers where it would kill a Green Lantern and be experimented on by Controller Mu.

Chriselon confronts Volk regardng rumors of a secret conspiracy involving Hal Jordan and the Guardians, but they are intrupted by the arrival of the Gamma Monster that crushed the heroes of Superwatch.

Page 18 - The Lantern squadron arrives on Earth 15 only to find it reduced to a decimated wasteland.

Page 19 - As they look for Star Sapphire, Tangent Green Lantern states that "only the dead remain here", as she uses her Lantern/staff to summon them. Also, Bat-Lantern's pose in the right-most panel is fantastic.

Page 20 - Tangent Lantern summons the spirits of the dead trinity of Earth 15. On this "perfect earth", Superman was Zod, Batman was Jason Todd, and Wonder Woman was Donna Troy. Tangent Lantern tells them that the Multiverse is sick, asking them if the "cup" (The Cosmic Grail) holds the cure.

Page 21 - The Trinity denies this, stating that the cup holds only "poison", "darkness" and "cruelty". Bat-Lantern loses contact with the Guardians back on UUGO, while Tangent Lantern's staff explodes, causing her to age rapidly.

Page 22 - The group is then confronted by a tall, armor-plated being holding what resembles Tangent Lantern's Lantern/Staff. He refers to them as "Companions of the Living Lantern"; the Living Lantern being either Tangent Lantern, the Cosmic Grail they are pursuing, or something else entirely. He then states that he has a tale to tell, while a planetary object (perhaps Earth 15's moon) prepares to eclipse the Sun.

Thanks for reading!

Thursday, August 1, 2019

Batman: Last Knight on Earth #2 Thoughts

Fantastic issue.

When I read the first issue of this series, I assumed that the child in crime alley killed Bruce Wayne for good, and that Dick Grayson had taken up the mantle of the Bat. Dick Grayson would make the case for letting the civilians in the Hall, and Dick Grayson would be torn apart.

But I guess not. According to this issue, the original Bruce Wayne survived the gunshot and doomed the League, also confronting Joe Chill before his death. The boy is revealed to be Joe Chill's son, but his identity remains unsolved, surrounded by some underlying mystery.

Of all the candidates for Omega's identity; Jim Gordon, Damian, Jason, or even another clone Batman created by the villains, I believe that Snyder will pull an "Arkham Knight twist" where it'll actually be a female beneath the mask. Harper Row? Barbara maybe? Damian seems too obvious and Alfred referred to him very formally, as if he didn't know him personally.

Now that I think about it, it's probably Duke Thomas! He wasn't in the Underworld alongside the other dead heroes!

Joker continues to be annoying, but I enjoyed the resolution to his "knock-knock" gimmick that had been going on since the last issue.

The Luthor and Superman segment had a wonderful twist, and the fact that Superman convinced him with his speech adds another level t his character.

This, Doomsday Clock, The Green Lantern, and Justice League are the few series that I genuinely look forward to reading each week, and I hope Three Jokers turns out to be just as good.

Monday, April 15, 2019

Geoff Johns Justice League Reading Order

After creating my Grant Morrison Batman  reading order, I decided to create another order based on one of my favorite Justice Leagues runs of all time by the one and only Geoff Johns!

Enjoy!

Pre-Reading

  • "Flashpoint" #1-5
  • "Crisis on Infinite Earths" #1-12 (optional)
  • "Aquaman" (New 52) #0-13

Chapter 1: Origin


  • Justice League #1 - Origin, Part I : "Five Years Ago"
  • Justice League #2 - Origin, Part II : "World's Finest"
  • Justice League #3 - Origin, Part III : "Stranger In A Strange Land"
  • Justice League #4 - Origin, Part IV : "Sea King"
  • Justice League #5 - Origin, Part V : "God Of Evil"
  • Justice League #6 - Origin, Part VI : "Apokolips Now!"

Chapter 2: New Enemies


The Villain's Journey

  • Justice League #7 - "The Villain's Journey Prologue"
  • Justice League #8 - "Team Up: Green Arrow"
  • Justice League #9 - "The Call for Adventure"
  • Justice League #10 - "The Belly of the Beast"
  • Justice League #11 - "Atonement"
  • Justice League #12 - "Rescue From Within"
The Secret of the Cheetah
  • Justice League #13 - SOTC, Part I : "Cursed"
  • Justice League #14 - SOTC, Part II : "Monster Of Steel"

Chapter 3: Throne of Atlantis

  • Aquaman #14 - "Prologue"
  • Justice League #15 - "Nuclear Option"
  • Aquaman #15 - "Drowned City"
  • Justice League #16 - "Sins Past"
  • Aquaman #16 - "Death In The Deep"
  • Justice League #17 - "A Watery Grave"

Chapter 4: Countdown



World's Most Dangerous
  • Justice League of America #1 - "Dead On Arrival"
  • Justice League of America #2 - "Secret Society"
  • Justice League of America #3 - "The Forest and the Trees"
  • Justice League of America #4 - "The Good, The Bad, and The Shaggy
  • Justice League of America #5 - "The Outsider"

Shazam! TP (Vol 1)

Prelude to Trinity War

  • Justice League #18 - "The Grid"
  • Justice League #19 - "War Games"
  • Justice League #20 - "Secrets"

Chapter 5: Trinity War


  • The New 52: FCBD Special Edition #1 - "What Comes Next"
  • Justice League #22 - Trinity War, Part I : "The Death Card"
  • Justice League of America #6 - Trinity War, Part II : "Man With No Face"
  • Justice League Dark #22 - Trinity War, Part III : "House of Cards"
  • Justice League of America #7 - Trinity War, Part IV : "Open The Box"
  • Justice League Dark #23 - Trinity War, Part V : "Corrupted"
  • Justice League #23 -  Trinity War, Part VI : "Black Mirror"

Chapter 6: Forever Evil


Act 1: New World Order

  • Action Comics #23.3 - "Up, Up, & Away!"
  • Forever Evil #1  - "Nightfall"
  • Aquaman #23.1 - "Sea Change"
  • Justice League #23.4 - "The Wild Card"
  • Justice League of America #7.4 - "Freedom Fighter"
  • Forever Evil #2 - "Rats"
Act 2: Resistance
  • Justice League #24 - "Forever Strong"
  • Forever Evil #3 - "Prisoners"
  • Justice League #25 - "Forever Lost"
  • Forever Evil #4 - "Hide and Seek"
  • Justice League #26 - "Forever Numb"
  • Justice League #27 - "Forever Doomed"
  • Justice League #28 - "Forever Worthy"
  • Forever Evil #5 - "Hit and Run"
Act 3: Fearful Symmetry
  • Forever Evil #6 - "The Power of Mazahs!"
  • Justice League #29 - "Forever Heroes"
  • Forever Evil #7 - "Crisis of Self"

Chapter 7: Injustice League


Curse of Power Ring
  • Justice League #30 - "Kicking Down Doors"
  • Justice League #31 - "Power Players"
  • Justice League #32 - "Birth"
  • Justice League #33 - "Puppet Strings"
  • Justice League #34 - "Unlikely Allies"
The Amazo Virus

  • Justice League #35 - "The Outbreak"
  • Justice League #36 - "Quarantined"
  • Justice League #37 - "Patient Zero"
  • Justice League #38 - "The Secret"
  • Justice League #39 - "The Infected"

Chapter 8: The Darkseid War


Act 1: War
  • Divergence #1 - "The Other Amazon"
  • Justice League #40 - "Prologue"
  • Justice League #41 - "God vs. Man"
  • Justice League #42 - "The New God"
  • Justice League #43 - "Taken"
  • Justice League #44 - "The Death of Darkseid"
Act 2: After Death
  • Justice League #45 - AD, Part I : "Communion"
  • Justice League: Darkseid War Green Lantern #1 - "Will you be my God?"
  • Justice League: Darkseid War Shazam #1 - "Mightiest"
  • Justice League: Darkseid War Lex Luthor #1 - "The Omega Judgement"
  • Justice League #46 - AD, Part II : "The Purge"
Act 3: Gods of Justice
  • Justice League #47 - "Syndicate"
  • Justice League #48 - "Crime Pays"
  • Justice League: The Darkseid War Special #1 - "Darkness Within"
  • Justice League #49 - "Power Mad"
  • Justice League #50 - "Death and Rebirth"

Sunday, April 7, 2019

Grant Morrison Batman Reading Order

After reading through all of Grant Morrison's legendary run on the Caped Crusader, as well as checking out some reading orders, I've decided to create my own order to create a story as cohesive as possible for any new readers. This list does take a lot of inspiration from the reading order created by reddit user Gerry-Mandarin (here's the link to his)

Enjoy!

Pre-Reading

  • Batman #47 - "The Origin of the Batman!"
  • Batman #62 - "The Batman of England!"
  • Batman #65 - "A Partner For Batman!"
  • Batman #86 - "Batman -- Indian Chief!"
  • Detective Comics #215 - "The Batmen of All Nations"
  • Detective Comics #235 - "The First Batman"
  • World's Finest #89 - "The Club of Heroes"
  • Detective Comics #247 - "The Man Who Ended Batman's Career"
  • Batman #112 - "Am I Really Batman?"
  • Batman #113 - "The Batman of Planet X"
  • Detective Comics #267 - "Batman Meets Bat-Mite!"
  • Batman #134 - "The Rainbow Creature"
  • Batman #153 - "Prisoners of Three Worlds!"
  • Batman #156 - "Robin Dies at Dawn"
  • Batman #180 - "Death Knocks Three Times!"
  • Batman #452-454 - "Dark Knight, Dark City"
  • 52 #30 - "Dark Knight Down"
  • 52 #47 - "Revelations"

BATMAN


[Batman & Son]
  • Batman #655 - "Building a Better Batmobile"
  • Batman #656 - "Man-Bats of London"
  • Batman #657 - "Wonderboys"
  • Batman #658 - "Absent Fathers"
  • Batman #663 - "The Clown at Midnight"
[The Black Glove Act I - "Impostor Syndrome"]
  • Batman #664 - "Three Ghosts of Batman"
  • Batman #665 - "The Black Casebook"
  • Batman #666 - "Batman in Bethlehem"
[The Black Glove Act II - "The Club of Heroes"]
  • Batman #667 - "The Island of Mister Mayhew"
  • Batman #668 - "Now We Are Dead!"
  • Batman #669 - "The Dark Knight Must Die!"
[The Black Glove Act III - "The Devil In The Details"]
  • Batman #672 - "Space Medicine"
  • Batman #673 - "Joe Chill in Hell"
  • Batman #674 - "Batman Dies at Dawn"
  • Batman #675 - "The Fiend With Nine Eyes"
[Batman RIP]
  • Batman #676 - "Midnight in the House of Hurt"
  • Batman #677 - "Batman in the Underworld"
  • Batman #678 - "Zur En Arrh"
  • Batman #679 - "Miracle on Crime Alley"
  • Batman #680 - "The Thin White Duke of Death"
  • Batman #681 - "Hearts in Darkness"

FINAL CRISIS


BATMAN & ROBIN


[CHAPTER ONE - "Batman Reborn"]

  • Batman and Robin #1 - "Domino Effect"
  • Batman and Robin #2 - "The Circus of Strange"
  • Batman and Robin #3 - "Mommy Made of Nails"
[CHAPTER TWO - "Revenge of the Red Hood"]
  • Batman and Robin #4 - "Red Right Hand"
  • Batman and Robin #5 - "Scarlet"
  • Batman and Robin #6 - "Flamingo is Here"
[CHAPTER THREE - "Blackest Knight"]
  • Batman and Robin #7 - "Pearly and the Pit"
  • Batman and Robin #8 - "Batman vs Batman"
  • Batman and Robin #9 - "Broken"
  • Batman #700 - "Time & The Batman"
[The Return Of Bruce Wayne Act I - "Batman VS Robin"]
  1. Batman and Robin #10 - "The Haunting of Wayne Manor"
  2. Return of Bruce Wayne #1 - "Shadow on Stone"
  3. Batman and Robin #11 - "Boneyard"
  4. Return of Bruce Wayne #2 - "Until the End of Time"
  5. Batman and Robin #12 - "Mexican Train"
[The Return Of Bruce Wayne Act II - "Gotcha!"]
    1. Return of Bruce Wayne #3 - "The Bones of Bristol Bay"
    2. Batman #701 - "The Missing Chapter Part 1: The Hole in Things"
    3. Batman #702 - "The Missing Chapter Part 2: Batman's Last Case"
    4. Batman and Robin #13 - "The Garden of Death"
    5. Return of Bruce Wayne #4 - "Dark Knight, Dark Rider"
    [The Return Of Bruce Wayne Act III - "Batman & Robin MUST DIE!"]
        1. Batman and Robin #14 - "The Triumph of Death"
        2. Return of Bruce Wayne #5 - "Masquerade"
        3. Batman and Robin #15 - "The Knight, Death, and The Devil"
        4. Return of Bruce Wayne #6 - "The All-Over"
        5. Batman and Robin #16 - "Black Mass"

        BATMAN INCORPORATED


        [The Batman of Japan!]
        • Batman: The Return #1 - "Planet Gotham"
        • Batman Incorporated (Vol 1) #1 - "Mr. Unknown is Dead!"
        • Batman Incorporated (Vol 1) #2 - "Resurrector!"
        [The Spyder's Web!]
        • Batman Incorporated (Vol 1) #3 - "Scorpion Tango"
        • Batman Incorporated (Vol 1) #4 - "The Kane Affair"
        • Batman Incorporated (Vol 1) #5 - "Masterspy"
        [Planet Batman!]
        • Batman Incorporated (Vol 1) #6 - "Nyktomorph"
        • Batman Incorporated (Vol 1) #7 - "Medicine Soldiers"
        • Batman Incorporated (Vol 1) #8 - "Nightmares in Numberland"
        [Leviathan Rises!]
        • Batman Incorporated: Leviathan Strikes! #1 - "School of Night"
        • Batman Incorporated: Leviathan Strikes! #1 - "Leviathan Strikes!"
        • Batman Incorporated (Vol 2) #0 - "Brand Building"

        [Heir to the Bat]

        • Batman Incorporated (Vol 2) #1 - "Demon Star"
        • Batman Incorporated (Vol 2) #2 - "Eye of the Gorgon"
        • Batman Incorporated (Vol 2) #3 - "The Hanged Man"
        [Heir to the Gorgon]
        • Batman Incorporated (Vol 2) #4 - "Kill Box"
        • Batman Incorporated (Vol 2) #5 - "Asylum"
        • Batman incorporated (Vol 2) #6 - "Garland of Skulls"
        [Fearful Symmetry]
        • Batman Incorporated (Vol 2) #7 - "Belly of the Whale"
        • Batman Incorporated (Vol 2) #8 - "The Boy Wonder Returns"
        • Batman Incorporated (Vol 2) #9 - "Fallen Son"
        [Batman Forever]
        • Batman Incorporated (Vol 2) #10 - "Gotham's Most Wanted"
        • Batman Incorporated (Vol 2) #12 - "Fatherless"
        • Batman Incorporated (Vol 2) #13 - "The Dark Knight and the Devil's Daughter"
        [Epilogue]
        • Batman Incorporated (Vol 2) #11 - "A Bird in the Hand"
        • Batman Incorporated (Vol 2) Special - "Never the End"

        Post-Morrison Reading : Grayson by King & Seeley


        [Agents Of Spyral]
        • Secret Origins #8 - "The Candidate"
        • Grayson #1 - "Agent 37"
        • Grayson #2 - "Gut Feelings"
        • Grayson #3 - "The Gun Goes Off"
        • Grayson #4 - "The Raid"
        • Future's End : Grayson #1 - "Only A Place For Dying"
        [Grayson Against The World]
        • Grayson #5 - "Everyone Dies At Dawn"
        • Grayson #6 - "The Brains Of The Operation"
        • Grayson #7 - "Sin By Silence"
        • Grayson Annual #1 - "A Story Of Giants Big & Small"
        • Grayson #8 - "Cross My Heart & Hope To Die"
        [Nemesis]
        • DC Sneak Peek : Grayson - "Divergence : Grayson"
        • Grayson #9 - Nemesis, Part I : "A Clear Implication"
        • Grayson #10 - Nemesis, Part II : "Mustache-Twirling Villain"
        • Grayson #11 - Nemesis, Part III : "Because You Were Weak"
        • Grayson #12 - "A Fine Performance"
        • Grayson Annual #2 - "Just A Guy"
        [Robin War]
        • Grayson #13 - A Ghost From The Tomb, Part I : "The Cloud"
        • Grayson #14 - A Ghost From The Tomb, Part II : "A Letter To Maria Gisborne"
        • Robin War #1 - "With The Greatest Of Ease"
        • Grayson #15 - "The Originals"
        • Robin War #2 - "The Daring Young Man"
        • Grayson #16 - "Code Word : Swordfish"
        [A Leviathan Reborn]
        • Grayson #17 - "You Can Take The Spy Out Of The Shadow..."
        • Grayson #18 - "Fight Harder"
        • Grayson #19 - "The Second Coming"
        • Grayson #20 - "Spyral's End"
        • Grayson Annual #3 - "Who IS Agent 37?"