Johns expands and expounds on the mysteries that he’s been delivering.
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Johns expands and expounds on the mysteries that he’s been delivering.
In the end, it's just really appealing and fun.
The intriguingly distinct horror continues to carve-out a niche for itself on the comics rack.
t takes a lot of guts to decide that this should be the way a story like this should make it to the page of a primary visual medium.
Percy has a solid grasp for the kind of dark humor.
Yang does a good job of pacing the issue.
It will be interesting to see where the Rosenberg's take it in this series.
Kim’s script plays with crime fiction tradition while remaining true to the overall form of the genre.
Lemire rather definitely channels the distinct dynamic of the JSA.
Fraction works with the extended ensemble in a way that feels very well balanced.
It’s all very weird and lighthearted.
Harms does a little more world building around the edges of the central drama.
It’s a remarkably concise action thriller that seems to know almost exactly how much story it can put between two covers.
Starks’ art matches the energy of his writing perfectly.
Clearly McLean knows what he’s doing.
Tynion moves things further down the path of the unexpected.
Chaves delivers a fast-paced opening to a period action drama.
Porter splashes an immersive level of detail around page.
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