I did my flip through today. Great cover. Turner is a fine artist. And a very interesting story.
Quote: Grimm said: ". . .in that outfit?"
"Think clean thoughts, chum."
Ollie talking about her "rack" is perfectly in character. And the actual comment is that Slipknot wasn't staring at her rack, but at what was " below her waist and hanging twelve inches lower" which has got to be the most unintentionally funny line I've seen in quite a while.
I'm surprised no one has mentioned this before. Is it implying WW has balls?
I really liked how Slipknot didn't turn to Christianity or Islam, but instead turned to Kobra. Suicide Squad was one of my favourite books ever, and this story really seems to pay homage to it.
The "rack" comment took me by surprise, but its hardly offensive (at least, by Australian standards).
The nod to Hal Jordan's return was funny. Ollie knows what every fanboy does - people in the superhero game come back from the dead.
Looks like Lois is targeted next, but how on earth is someone slipping by the elaborate security system? An inside job? But who has the motivation?
Batman's "who benefits?" must be a red herring. Sometimes you don't need a benefit. We can rule out the Assassins - they are just keeeping their heads down and hoping it blows over.
And why alert Lois to the fact she's next? To keep Supes out of the picture and jittery, I guess?
Could it be Red Tornado? A creation of T.O. Morrow, a former JLAer from the satellite years? There was an issue drawn by Perez a long time ago, where his original (incorporating the Tornado Champion) was re-jigged.