The Department of Truth #35
| Writer | James Tynion IV, Scott Snyder |
| Artist | Martin Simmonds, Joshua Hixson, Jordie Bellaire |
| Cover Price | $4.99 |
Lee Harvey Oswald has unleashed the Department of Truth's most unhinged agents to bring in Cole Turner by any means necessary. Caged in by nightmares from all sides, Cole chooses the devil he knows. Cole chooses the Star-Faced Man.Also in this issue: superstar creators Scott Snyder and Joshua Hixson conclude their history-making Elvis epic!
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9.6
You Don't Read Comics - Russ Bickerstaff
Feb 04, 2026There are now three major forces at work battling for, with and against humanity. Its fun to see everything develop the way that its developing as things progress. Its been a lot of fun thus far. Itll be interesting to see how it all comes together as things progress into the sixth year of the series. Its been a really fun run so far with lots of interesting corners and edges to engage the readers imaginations. There are a lot of directions that Tynion and company could take the story in. The latest developments at the end of the 35th issue seem quite promising. Read Full Review
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8.0
AIPT - David Brooke
Feb 03, 2026The Department of Truth #35 is a deliberately quiet but thematically loaded chapter that reorients the series toward what comes next. James Tynion IV uses conversation and ideology as his weapons here, asking hard questions about power, belief, and resistance in a world built on lies, while Martin Simmonds ensures the unease never dissipates, even when nothing "happens. It's not a fireworks issue, but it's a necessary recalibration, one that gives the series renewed purpose and a flicker of hope amid its usual dread. Read Full Review
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8.0
It was a good issue overall. I really enjoyed the Elvis backup finale. The main story had a good conversational showdown between Black Hat and DOT
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