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The Human Target Is DC's Most Underrated Mystery | OOM

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This week we're diving into Tom King's The Human Target. Christopher Chance has 12 days left to live and must solve his own murder before time runs out. What follows is a noir mystery filled with twists, lies, romance, Justice League International drama, Martian Manhunter mind games, Batman paranoia, and one of the most controversial endings we've discussed on the podcast. We break down everything from the spoiler-free basics to the full mystery, including Ice, Fire, Guy Gardner, Booster Gold, Blue Beetle, and the ending that left us both impressed and frustrated. Is The Human Target one of DC's most underrated comics? Let's talk about it.

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