It was one of the most anticipated
arrivals in comics' recent history, but she is finally here; Amy
Reeder joins the creative team as Batwoman's enemies threaten "To
Drown The World." With a style all her own, Reeder brings tons of
energy and vigor to the art department, while keeping true to the
fluid and versatile layouts that are so distinctive in this title.
The art transition between Williams III and Reeder is indeed
seamless despite their talents being so different.
The writing in this
issue is fantastic as well; telling the story from six points of
view at different points in time, Williams III and Blackman create a
strong sense of inevitability; as if the characters are spiraling
down towards an unavoidable fate where they are bound to collide
with each other. And this is only the first part of the arc! The
Weeping Woman was just the tip of the proverbial iceberg... an
amazingly well written and illustrated iceberg.