Johns certainly seems to be entering some very interesting territory.
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Johns certainly seems to be entering some very interesting territory.
Johns paint the script in broad strokes.
Johns takes traditional, superhero tropes and presents them in a completely new light.
Johns’ script is a strange and perplexing collage.
The Glowing Woman is a much more powerful statement about survival than anything that Johns came-up with for the title character.
Johns manages some are very deft work in delivering a two-part issue.
The Glowing Man’s visual signature is really impressive.
Johns has a really sharp and clever idea for a cience fiction action setting.
Johns expands the mythology of Hyde Street a bit more .
Johns has everything set up for the street in question.
Johns narrowly misses a steaming pile of cliche.
Tariq Geiger’s story reaches a resting point.
Johns has begun to move the plot deeper into its own mythology.
Johns is juggling a lot of different elements.
Portella’s art is exquisite.
Reis and Miki manage a really clever bit of visual humor.
The genius of Hyde Street is that it tends to focus on the victims.
Johns and company deliver a really impressive second issue.
Johns’ script works on a few different levels.
Johns rides a very fine line between laughable silliness and poetic, legendary heroic action.