Campbell’s colors lend a beautiful radiance to action and drama alike.
Campbell’s colors lend a beautiful radiance to action and drama alike.
Hannigan frames the action with considerable attention to detail.
Chang frames cosmic-level Marvel magic with some powerful layout and composition.
Camp has a tremendous amount of work to do.
Warrren and co-creator Rick Remender have done an admirable job.
Higgins, Clark and company continue to find something new in old superhero tropes once more.
Soule’s dual-layered story continues to do interesting things.
Pires layers-in the action through a fusion of science fiction and fantasy.
The horror keeps getting more and more heavy.
The interpersonal drama provides a solid foundation for the hero’s mission.
Ronda has a wonderful grasp of the Carl Barks duck cartoon style.
Physics don’t work like that. Neither does human anatomy,
Sara Frazetta crafts, some genuine poetry in the epic fantasy story.
Tomasi elegantly slams everything together on the edge of the current storyline.
Ganucheau finds an incredible amount of novelty in a story that would otherwise be very, very traditional.
Panosian delivers a story with some very clever, twists and turns.
The balance in the script and the pacing is almost perfect,
Zchut he's working with a great deal of metaphor.
Cannon’s scripting leaves a lot of delicious ambiguity around the edges.
Shalvey continues to add to the lore of this series.