Remarkably sophisticated stuff that still manages to be quite exhilarating.
Remarkably sophisticated stuff that still manages to be quite exhilarating.
Guidry has found a lot of creative solutions to bringing Barry’s power to the page.
Schultz has a really solid handle on a one-person super-powered drama
Bidikar is cleverly sharp in exploring the narrative.
Clearly McLean knows what he’s doing.
Tynion moves things further down the path of the unexpected.
Chaves delivers a fast-paced opening to a period action drama.
Porter splashes an immersive level of detail around page.
The artwork looks like it’s a cut-and-paste of stuff that Liefeld has done before.
The depth and texture that are present on the page are really quite beautiful.
The high fashion millieu of the series serves as a perfect glossy backdrop for deep, psychological horror.
Kindlon is doing an admirable job of juggling a rather large ensemble of characters.
Allen set up a very compelling and interesting conflict for Illyana.
Grønbekk weaves a particularly compelling chapter for the Catwoman.
Mulholland edges the dark fantasy into the page with a stylish flare.
Bennett has balanced the script quite well between philosophical drama and action.
King returns Wonder Woman’s comic book to...Wonder Woman.
Wagner and company manage a crisply appealing second chapter to a promising new series.
It's just really cool that these two particular writers happen to be working on something like this.
It's really cool to read something that DeFalco had written recently.