A story that feels deeply inspired by the man who created Galactus, the Eternals, The New Gods and so much else.
All in History
A story that feels deeply inspired by the man who created Galactus, the Eternals, The New Gods and so much else.
Bram and Jones keep everything firmly rooted in reality.
Jones and Bram deliver a solid earthbound reality to the page.
Tynion twists a fiction around one of the most legendary deaths of the 20th century.
The framing of the Dark Knight/Watchmen era of DC Comics is a fun read from Chaykin's perspective.
There’s a definite power to all of the talk of death and renewal.
Mignola and Roberson do a very clever job of establishing the story's place in history.
Palpable and famous moments from the 1970s and 1980s are put on the page with a crisp, brisk, and witty sense of drama.
Kennedy opens the issue with a few pages of speechless combat.
Taking away the names, the fame, and the legend allows Chaykin to focus his history on the people who built an industry.