This didn't feel like a bridge at all. The story was a strange one - and wrapped up pretty completely by the end of the tome - but it felt through the whole thing that it had a clear beginning, middle, and end. Sad that that is the measuring stick that I have in this category - but this was really great. Compliments to B. Clay Moore, certainly. A fun little ride. The art was another story. Not a tremedous fan of it - but I could feel the story moving around. I did love the reference to the Mac talking to the Commodore 64 - even though the first Mac WAS invented around then. But, of course, they couldn't speak to each other then, either.
Heavy PSI. Great title.
The crossover. Obe pf the last tenents of a sinking ship, certainly. Although more than likely, any person still reading one of the two of these titles was probably also reading the other. The comic is fine. A letdown after the last few Justice comics - but okay, I guess. I read it quickly, if nothing else. The story is fair - more of an execution on down the line of nearly everyone involved in the comic that wasn't one of our heroes, but. I did like the Animal stopping. Nice to see that Tensen finally does have a little bit of a soul to go along in him - not just some executioner. The Voigt story was terrifying. And more true than any of us realized.