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DC Compact Comic books Far Sector

Far Sectors marks the 6th DC Compact Comic that I have read, still quite a few in my collection to go!

Far Sector - Review - DC Compact Comics

November 2, 2025
 

I’ve read a few of these DC Compact Comics and I swear each one just keeps getting better. This is my first entry into the Green Lantern universe and understanding a bit about what they do. If you want to get deep into the lore of it all, I don’t think this is the comic to do that for you. If you’re reading this and you DO HAVE a recommendation for a good Green Lantern story, please let me know in the comments. I’d say this story touched very little on what and/or who the Green Lanterns are. I don’t think it really affected my overall understanding of what was happening, so it didn’t really bother me. Ok now let’s talk about Far Sector.

There are 3 basic reasons why I liked Far Sector so much, one of them being the actual story and plot throughout. We are thrust into a world very different from our own and are introduced to our protagonist, Sojourner “Jo” Mullein, a rookie Green Lantern being assigned to a brutal murder. Sounds like the normal cop stuff, but in a world where emotions don’t exist and is the first murder in generations, it’s very far from normal. We get to learn of different races that co-exist, their origins and the start of this emotionless living. It was an intriguing and dramatic story with various twists that made me curious to learn more of.

Next were the colors! The use of monochromatic pages plus a wide range of colors overall was such a unique creative style I was not used to. There were also many pages that contained cool colors mixed in with warm that just worked so well together instead of sloppy. Lots of uses of pinks, purples and teals that I have not seen in other books yet. The art is great but combined with this color palette just makes it jump off the page.

Finally the last reason I really liked this comic book were the dynamic layouts. I saw a bit of this in Batwoman: Elegy but this just took it to another level. Being a pretty novice comic book reader, sometimes if there are non-traditional panels I struggle with following the correct way to read it. Far Sector does a fantastic job of this, crazy layouts, different variations, explosive panels, it’s got it all and without hurting the overall story. I do hope I come across more stories that are done like this because I really enjoy seeing how the art can be expressed in different ways.

Overall 4 / 5

Far Sector N.K. Jemisin-Writer, Jamal Campbell-Cover Artist/Artist/Colorist, Deron Bennett-Letterer.


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DC’s Compact Comics have been a great new addition to the comic book world!

DCEASED - Review - DC Compact Comics

September 19, 2025
 

To start off, I love these Compact Comics by DC. I think they are the perfect size to carry around and not worry about misplacing or taking up too much space. I bring it with me in my bag to wherever I go and if I can get 10 mins of reading in, then that’s a win in my book. Since my boys have returned to school I now get a solid 20 mins or more of reading. 

DCEASED is the third DC Compact Comic that I have read but it’s definitely the fastest one I read. Now I should also mention this is my first REAL dive into DC Comics. Being fairly new, I haven’t read that many full on stories. I’ve been collecting single issues here and there that I like. So these Compact Comics I felt were the best place for me to start reading what everyone talks about in the DC world. Isn’t that the struggle for so many of us? We just don’t know where to start.

Back to the comic, I had no idea what to expect other than “something” happens to cause the superheroes to all turn into zombies. That something turns out to be a digital virus that pretty much spreads and infects everyone. The primary vessel for the spread of this virus so quickly is social media. DCEASED was released in 2019 but how it connects with today’s world really put into perspective the virality of it. The artwork is fantastic and it was wild to see how the virus would infect heroes and in turn need to be taken down by their friends. 

There were some crazy deaths and I really liked that the heroes that were left had to come up with ideas on how to stop them. There were moments of surprise, sadness, worry and straight up no words to describe some panels. At one point I gasped so loud as I was reading my wife who was sitting next to me jumped and asked if I was ok. I did have to google some heroes because I was unfamiliar with quite a few of them like Barda, Booster Gold, someone named Teddy but it was great to see my favorite DC character Poison Ivy play a significant role in the story.

Overall 5/5

When I completed the book, I was left feeling like I robbed DC because that story was amazing for just $10. I think at some point once I’m at least 75% thru reading my collection, I will get a comic book subscription and read the other 3 volumes of the DCEASED storyline. Though if I can find these at a good price, I will definitely be scooping them up. 

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