MacLean’s adventure has been one of extreme silliness.
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MacLean’s adventure has been one of extreme silliness.
The visuals seem like a weird collage of different elements.
Tomasi pieces the story pretty well.
Once again, Mavinga finds plenty of space for wide-open stretches of post-apocalyptic oblivion.
Grønbekk take the Thor symbiote premise and moves it through the Marvel Asgardian fantasy.
The darkness around the edges that begins to crop up at the end of the first issue doesn't hurt either.
The darkness extends well out from the script.
It’s more of an adventure as Lincoln looks to survive a facility that seems dead set on deleting him in one way or another.
It’s been an interesting journey with Lovecraft, Birks and Roberts.
It’s a fun one-shot that moves quickly across the page with wit and strikingly charismatic momentum.
Eric Trautmann and Gregg Rucka continue a fun story that is dynamically brought to page and panel by artist Mike Henderson.
Wilson has done such a good job of rendering the inner intellectual complexity of Pamela.
Ghost Machine actually uses what feels like the bulk of the issue to promote a new title that’s coming-out later this month,
Condon set up a respectable heist with a group of disreputable people
Writer Charles Soule and artist Ryan Browne reach the penultimate issue in their strangely interesting series.
here’s a whole lot of personality fluctuating through another fun issue.
The deeper end of the themes being explored will continue to take some time to develop on the page.
It's interesting to revisit an adaptation of a movie that has had such a strange history.
It's actually a really good starting point.
The dark fantasy continues.