I would like to make a correction to Mr. Rickenbach's review: Hollis did NOT know that Dan was "on his tail." It was Dan who left the note for Hollis to meet HIM in the park, after having tried on the mask. He purposely left the mask lying on the typewriter, instead of on its stand, so that as soon as Hollis entered the room would realize that someone had been there and he would find the note.
Speaking for myself, I enjoyed the issue, as well as the others that have come out. It's certainly more readable than most of the stuff DC's been excreting in the New 52, and I look forward (so far, anyway) to reading the entire "Before Watchmen" event.
I would like to make a correction to Mr. Rickenbach's review: Hollis did NOT know that Dan was "on his tail." It was Dan who left the note for Hollis to meet HIM in the park, after having tried on the mask. He purposely left the mask lying on the typewriter, instead of on its stand, so that as soon as Hollis entered the room would realize that someone had been there and he would find the note.
Speaking for myself, I enjoyed the issue, as well as the others that have come out. It's certainly more readable than most of the stuff DC's been excreting in the New 52, and I look forward (so far, anyway) to reading the entire "Before Watchmen" event.