God of Fear, God of Vengeance
Damage Control wraps up with it's 4th and final issue by Dwayne McDuffie and Ernie Colon as Damage Control must prevent a building from collapsing and stop their evil new boss from using the striking workers to his advantage.
As I said last issue, I feel good reading Damage Control. It's nice, it's friendly and it's silly. There are problems with Damage Control, but I honestly want to excuse it because I just find the book so darn likeable.With that said, four consecutive issues of Damage Control has left me feeling kinda drained and feeling the need for something a bit different.
But, yes, Damage Control is a feel-good comic in every sense of the word. It's a bit corny, it's a bit cheesy, but it's so utterly inoffensive and trying it's hardest to make you smile. There's not much else to say about Damage Control that I haven't already said.