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Review — Lois Lane #10: Multiversal Theory

GeekDad
2 min readMay 16, 2020

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Lois Lane #10 — Greg Rucka, Writer; Mike Perkins, Artist; Andy Troy, Colorist

Ray — 8/10

Ray: Greg Rucka’s Lois Lane series has been a return to strong characterization for the title character and for Renee Montoya, but it’s also sort of been all over the map in terms of plot — especially since it had to account for several different stories happening mid-run in other titles. But as we hit the last act, it becomes clear this isn’t just a Lois Lane story — it’s essentially a sequel to everything Rucka’s written for DC. That’s both its biggest strength and its biggest weakness. Hunted by a mysterious assassin known only as The Kiss, Lois has assembled a motley crew of fellow detectives and agents including Renee, Sister Clarice, and Jessica Midnight. But are these the versions of these characters we know? In the case of Jessica, apparently not — and that’s where this issue shifts into something that takes a surprisingly street-level look at some of the biggest and most cosmic concepts in the DCU.

Mike Perkins has always been a strong artist, but he’s usually known for low-key and noir-influenced…

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