Hardman doesn't have a whole lot of room to move around with a one shot story
Hardman doesn't have a whole lot of room to move around with a one shot story
As ridiculously amplified as it all is, it remains really entertaining.
It's a pleasantly disorienting experience.
Cereno takes action hero cliches and boosts them up to like...200-300%.
Gillen is working with an incredibly dense ensemble of characters.
It's potentially very fascinating stuff.
The latest issue ends up being one of the more appealing and satisfying in a recent memory.
Kirkman clearly has a deep respect for Megatron.
It’s a charmingly fascinating exercise.
Campbell's run with Supergirl ends its first year with kind of an exhilarating ride.
Phillips is a big fan of Daredevil and it shows.
There’s real love here and Waid is bringing it to the page beautifully.
Wilson continues a darkly comic and deeply nuanced supernatural drama.
Smith has a sharp and witty execution.
Gail Simone has fun putting a kind of a Mad Magazine-style anthology spoof into the context of a single narrative
Johns and Frank explore the more prominent characters in Geiger and Redcoat.
A very sharply rendered adventure.
It's nice to see the return to an old indie character.
Kim delivers a script with brilliant pacing.
Remender works with some poetically powerful concepts.