Part two of Shade’s visit to Gotham City, the first stop on her tour of America. What will happen when she uses madness to get reality to line up with her American dreams? And now that her enemies on Meta have tracked Shade and the madness coat to Earth, she no longer has to worry about how she’s going to get back to her home planet—because Shade’s home planet is coming to her!
This was not the original solicited cover
Kayden Bennett
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Jace Walker
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Jaxson Davis
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Zachary Morgan
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Bentley Ward
Bottom right is the reaction I had when I realized that we will find out in the September solicitations if issue #12 is the last one before the first trade even comes out (late July)
Carter Russell
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Jonathan Butler
Space time-dilation can be a bitch
Kevin Thomas
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Evan Martin
>infant on bass/guitar I don't know my instruments
Noah Williams
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Luke Smith
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Grayson Ramirez
Still Fuck You Teacup
Julian Lee
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Levi Sanchez
I wonder if the computer is actually saying anything in binary. I admit to being too lazy to check
Jonathan Sanchez
it hurts, this is a good series
Hudson Clark
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Hunter Scott
Lepuck continues to suffer
David Bailey
Looks like a guitar, a bass should have 4 strings
Lincoln Stewart
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Asher Bell
Thanks, and thanks for the bump
Aaron Price
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Jaxon Young
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Jack Harris
>feral teenagers
Daniel Myers
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Blake Hall
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Colton Taylor
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Samuel Price
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Brody Rodriguez
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Ethan Rodriguez
>Batman displayed prominently
Landon Sullivan
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Cooper Morgan
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James Gomez
it sort of makes sense, considering it's set in Gotham. Then again, Batwoman has had a more prominent appearence in the series than him
Sebastian Morris
The end.
Matthew Cook
I already read this issue because I actually buy the series, so I'm not sure what specific post to add this to. Either way I really enjoyed this issue, it felt like classic (Milligan) Shade with how it was largely self contained and had a point about something.
Ryan Ortiz
>best Young Animal title >worst sales
It hurts. I don't get why DC takes so long to get the trades out for imprints like YA that genuinely need those trade sales.
Brody Young
It's a very well done love-letter to Milligan Shade that is still very much it's own beast and doesn't just rehash old material. It's not nearly as dark or brutal as the Vertigo series but it doesn't have to be.
Nicholas Stewart
>another month when we get Deathstroke, Flintstones and Shade on the same day >it's the last such month
Jack Lee
To be honest I'm not enjoying this. I prefer Doom Patrol and Cave Carson.
Noah Fisher
I feel bad for not buying it in floppy form, but I have the trade pre-ordered. I just noticed that the price actually dropped $2 from when I last looked
Nathan Sullivan
This art is so much better than when Williams was on Hellcat.
Hudson Foster
It seems like they're dragging their feet a bit on all the trades so they can release them closer together, so you're not waiting 6-8 months between trades.
Dylan Cooper
what's with the skellington
Hudson Nguyen
Love this variant.
Josiah Collins
It will never stop being a relief that a DC comic can say fuck again.
Hunter Harris
This is the kindest librarian in the entire world.
Jose Young
Wew, that's pretty lewd Loma
Kevin Reed
>I want a do over
Same
Lucky, the USD price is still the same
Cameron Howard
I like how the radio show from the other comics back ups got a cameo here.
Nathaniel Mitchell
That honestly threw me off for a moment. Is it a Young Animals thing only? I can't imagine something like that said in a mainline DC comic.
Julian White
yep, YA only
Matthew Brooks
The sense of time you wasted just intensifies as you get older.
Adrian Jenkins
>It's probably ironic Kek
Jacob Barnes
YA is mostly for mature readers but this book would work better if it was rated T