Azaceta’s art really transports Remender’s script into a dreamy kind of fantasy reality.
Azaceta’s art really transports Remender’s script into a dreamy kind of fantasy reality.
The second issue speaks to a very promising series.
Dialogue has a tendency to feel cloyingly cliché.
Johns it is continuing to move around the drama of the ensemble. T
It's actually a really good starting point.
The dark fantasy continues.
Anatomy is kind of strange under the influence of Kirkham.
Fleecs reaches a big turning point with the entire ensemble.
Tynion had set himself up for a very, very difficult ending.
Remender has a sharp eye towards pacing in this issue.
Harren’s Kirby-inspired art moves thoughtfully and cunningly across the page.
It's really well executed on every level.
The distinct colors of an alien world feel unique.
It’s been strange fun.
SIlvestri hasn't found a way for it to lift up to its potential.
It’s subtle. Wagner is cleverly extending the characterization of the murder victim.
Bennett and Tynion dive into a folk horror that fuses with a narrative that draws inspiration from Hunter S. Thompson.
There's a moodiness that feels very hauntingly vacant.
Tomasi’s scripts suggest a deeply well-constructed world that has been planned-out with considerable care and cunning.