Kirkman gives the old property a little bit more darkness.
Kirkman gives the old property a little bit more darkness.
A very solid and respectably, enjoyable encounter in orbit.
Williamson adds a complexity beyond the surface level of a franchise that’s been around for decades.
The gun that's decided to become a pacifist is remarkably clever stuff.
Sniegoski works his way through a narrative that fits together from a few different directions.
Pepose deliver is a space fantasy story that's deeply rooted in a respect for weird science.
Fred Van Lente mixes quite a few different elements into a big, climactic chapter
Johns’ script is a strange and perplexing collage.
Sitterson is working with concepts that have a very high face value.
Van Lente’s script works on a few different levels.
Ahmed has a really sharp approach.
Priest has fun with some casual conversation between vampires.
Stokoe has the tone and form of a Twilight Zone story perfect down to the last syllable.
Brisson throws more than a few curves into the final chapter.
Grønbekk matches the style and tone of Burton’s original script.
Wilson manages some very sophisticated characterization
Guerrero’s colors add warmth, depth and visual texture.
Palmiotti plays with a strange intersection.
Brombal is working a lot with narratives that exist beyond the presence of the present.
Phillips weves a script with wit that atches the action.