It’s a profoundly moving look at a legend as seen through the eyes of the man who loves her.
It’s a profoundly moving look at a legend as seen through the eyes of the man who loves her.
Kudranski concocts a fun hardboiled detective/pop culture horror mash-up
The darkness continues to creep in from every possible corner.
Hitch delivers dramatic intensity to the page in really impressive format.
It's kind of fun to have a science fiction or fantasy or horror.
Soule it is working with a really fun premise.
Murphy does an elegant job of laying out the story.
Silvestri it's working a lot around a lot of edges.
The action is brought to the page with a dynamic sense of aggression.
It’s all quite well-executed.
Bean continues to impress.
Cereno’s AI-related humor is particularly sharp.
It's really frustrating because so much of it seems so interesting.
Ehrich and Condon a ratchet up the tension just a little bit more.
It all works as well visually as it does conceptually.
The story seems to be settling into the art as the art is settling into the story.
Sharp’s narrative is as weird and dreamy as ever.
So much of the script seems to be simply directing the flow of traffic between Hornsby, Halo and the Rocketfellers.
Bennett’s treatment of the Aphrodite IX character is deeply enjoyable.
A particularly fun blend of James Bond, Harley Quinn and the archetype of the manic pixie dream girl.