![]() ![]() ![]() As I mentioned last week, the city has a tone that is far more 1945 than 1995. The first major bit of that regards Fawcett City itself. ![]() There is nothing from the OGN that is negated or undone in these first twelve issues, and there’s a fair amount of work done to bring this book into the mainline continuity without just throwing away what Ordway did in the past. Jerry Ordway sticks around from the graphic novel, providing the script and covers for the series, turning art duties over to Peter Krause, Mike Manley, and Glen Whitmore, and generally sets about trying to find a balance between a stand alone story and a place in the greater DCU. Meanwhile, corruption from the outside world worms its way into Fawcett City. Pencilled by Peter Krause, Curt Swan, and Jerry OrdwayĮven as Captain Marvel contends with the machinations of an urban terrorist, young Billy Batson begins to feel the awesome burden of responsibility in being the World’s Mightiest Mortal. ![]()
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