The high fashion millieu of the series serves as a perfect glossy backdrop for deep, psychological horror.
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.
GrΓΈnbekk 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 Womanβs 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.
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.
Itβs a charmingly fascinating exercise.
Campbell's run with Supergirl ends its first year with kind of an exhilarating ride.