[@Roman] The biggest praise I can give is how satisfying an experience reading volume one of Hellblazer as one complete story has been. I feel like I [i]know[/i] John and Chas, and as someone who hasn't read any Hellblazer comics it's really an awesome thing to experience. Like I said on Discord, your prose is so descriptive and engaging; for such chunky passages you don't waste a single word. I'm loving the setup for volume two so far, can't wait to see what the House has in store for John and [abbr=Astra][SPOILER][/abbr]. [@John Table] I don't think I've ever been in one of these with you before, always nice to see a fresh face! Great first post, love the sense of community you're building between Luke and Harlem. Keen to see what kind of crime noir yarn you've got cooking. Byrd would've loved this, RIP. [@Captain Uni] Awesome intro. I loved the transition from dream to reality, the little snippets from Frenchie, Marlene, etc. I'm excited to see your take on the Lemire run's premise and how Marc reckons with his past. MORE!!!!!!! [@Stormyx] At risk of repeating myself, another awesome intro. Fantastic use of description and metaphor, you paint a vivid picture of Emma's headspace as she grapples with her actions. I look forward to finding out the exact circumstances of what went down, how things ended between her and Scott, and what Krakoa has in store for Emma and the world at large. [@Lord Wraith] Superman #2 is another winner. I'm very curious about your take on Lex and what plans he and Lexa have in store; I'm even [i]more[/i] curious about your Krypton. The tiny insights we get via the mention of Clark's space odyssey and the machinations of his suit just add fuel to the fire. Love the way Clark aims to minimize collateral damage, an excellent bit of characterization via action and worldbuilding with his suit.