114 Pages! When a news crew videotapes a battle, a masked superhero is arrested for the murder of a costumed super-villain. When police officer LJ McCloud is assigned to the open-and-shut case, she quickly finds her life spiraling out of control as she tries to weather the media hurricane that is surrounding the situation. And the deeper that the officer digs into the case, the more she realizes that they may be condemning an innocent man...
Surprisingly nuanced. I enjoyed the whole mystery and twists, I think I definitely lost track of the names though. The plot can be a bit confusing but, for the most part, it made sense to me. There were a lot of interesting superhero/heroine (+ a few villains) designs throughout this comic, which is always fun to see.
Not exactly something I normally read but if you enjoy superhero mystery from a civilian perspective, it hits all the marks.
This was genuinely one of those books I read and think I could have drawn this. Some formatting issues with the lettering too. Amateurish and not great.