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DC VS. VAMPIRES: WORLD WAR V No. 12, November 2025 |
Indeed, this simple solution, admittedly ably aided by Alfred Pennyworth’s Green Lantern ring and some enormous chains, appears so conveniently sudden that it surely would have occurred to some of DC Universe’s bigger brains well before a treacherous Wonder Woman decides to once again murder every single surviving super-hero on the planet..? “Very clever, Supergirl. The sunrise. It is the one thing I missed, Ollie. We’re both warriors. Did you ever think about what you’d do when your war ended?”
Disappointingly however, the American author also decides to blast his readers with a bucket full of bemusing gobbledygook which luckily spurs “the tyrannical ruler of the planet Apokolips” to foolishly take matters into his own hands. Just how Harley Quinn’s Flash-powered robot works is never actually explained, nor why Alec Holland’s massively mutated alter-ego needs to physically possess Mammoth before nonchalantly walking into the automaton's razor-sharp blender. Instead, any onlookers are just told to trust the memories of the former molecular botanist, and accept that by attaching “billions of microscopic biodegradable shells” to “billions of deadly protein strands”, Swamp Thing will somehow kill the New God’s entire invasion force.
Far less manufactured, though just as frantic, is this publication’s secondary story “Heartland” by Andrew Klein. Featuring the Haunted Tank as its unlikely protagonist, this eight-page plot packs a surprising amount of adrenalin-fuelled action, and also provides an interesting insight into Sergeant Jeb Smith’s exploits during the initial Vampire uprising. Impressively drawn and coloured by French Carlomagno, the yarn has an almost animated cartoon look to it, and should certainly convince many who bought this comic to demand the Light M3 Stuart Tank's adventures continue in its own limited series.
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The regular cover art of "DC VS. VAMPIRES: WORLD WAR V" #12 by Otto Schmidt |