Johns delivers a very believable alternative history.
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Johns delivers a very believable alternative history.
Fred Van Lente deftly juggles all of the different characters.
Aaron takes a dark fantasy concept and supercharges it.
Brisson does an admirable job in fusing the two different properties.
Palmiotti and Conner find a pretty solidly entertaining tone.
Shalvey and McConville construct a remarkably tight, little plot.
Shalvey takes the opportunity to reveal a few more mysteries.
It's a nice pacing and overall composition for a single issue.
Bram and Jones drag their horror drama further into the dry and dusty light of day.
It’s a powerful chapter in the saga that moves conflicts forward with some pretty dynamic narrative momentum.
Young’s dark, little tail of whimsy is entertaining enough to keep the pages turning.
Bellaire does a remarkable job of granting exactly the kind of mood.
Johns takes traditional, superhero tropes and presents them in a completely new light.
The Laphams weave a very tight suspense thriller.
A very solid and respectably, enjoyable encounter in orbit.
Williamson adds a complexity beyond the surface level of a franchise that’s been around for decades.
Sniegoski works his way through a narrative that fits together from a few different directions.
Pepose deliver is a space fantasy story that's deeply rooted in a respect for weird science.
Fred Van Lente mixes quite a few different elements into a big, climactic chapter