It will be interesting to see where the Rosenberg's take it in this series.
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It will be interesting to see where the Rosenberg's take it in this series.
The latest issue ends up being one of the more appealing and satisfying in a recent memory.
And then Casey gets lost in a whole bunch of stuff that isn't really terribly interesting.
Cagle does a pretty good job of making it all explode off the page with the right intensity.
Casey keeps the pacing solidly respectable.
What Ram V is working with is topical.
Hama renders a tight, little one-shot military story.
Hama sets-up a really sharp single-unit infiltration.
Mooneyham allows the action to tumble across the page.
Hama brings a very real sense of tactical combat to the book.
Casey mixes a few things into the narrative that make it feel considerably more sophisticated than Rambo.
Hama continues to grind through a battle on U.S. soil.
Hama isn’t working on anything too terribly deep here.
Kennedy clearly has a deep respect for his artist’s ability.
Hama has been juggling big ensembles and thick plots for decades now.
Jurgens has constructed a solid ending.
Johnson works fluidly with the standard trappings of a Bond story.
Lord of the Jungle will likely find its distinctive voice as things progress.