Tomasi elegantly slams everything together on the edge of the current storyline.
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Tomasi elegantly slams everything together on the edge of the current storyline.
The balance in the script and the pacing is almost perfect,
Zchut he's working with a great deal of metaphor.
Llovett ratchets-up the tension.
Tynion and Pichetshote have been relatively precise about how they’re allowing the game to unravel.
Conner and Palmiotti Roll through a pretty fun comedy story.
Craig manages to carve a lot of intricacy into a simple fantasy story of a pre-modern army preparing for war.
Fantasy heroes don't often have to deal with that sort of thing: a head cold.
Priest explores the past of a character with a surprisingly long history.
Tynion’s story jumps across the first quarter of the 21st century.
Sniegoski weaves the story quite well.
Young isn't just spoofing Mary Shelley's classic novel. There's a lot more going on here than that.
Given the right narrative momentum The Darkness could really turn into something interesting.
Phillips manages a very tight ensemble of characters.
Thomasi lays-out the action with a nice sense of balance.
Johns manages some are very deft work in delivering a two-part issue.
Palmiotti Pace is the issue almost perfectly..
Williamson continues the action in a direction that feels progressive.
Monclare cleverly uses the amount of space allotted for a single issue.
Snejgjerg has a sharp and sensitive execution.