Tynion had set himself up for a very, very difficult ending.
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Tynion had set himself up for a very, very difficult ending.
Bennett and Tynion dive into a folk horror that fuses with a narrative that draws inspiration from Hunter S. Thompson.
Science-versus-religion in a Florida theme park? Sounds like a lot of fun.
The intriguingly distinct horror continues to carve-out a niche for itself on the comics rack.
Tynion moves things further down the path of the unexpected.
Tynion begins to bring a lot of elements together in the penultimate chapter of the series.
The current state of war coverage echoes into shadows of the past in the latest Department of Truth.
Things get pretty brutal towards the end of the series.
Tynion and Bellaire keep the plot, moving in a couple of really tightly written scenes.
The latest developments at the end of the 35th issue seem quite promising.
Bellaire does a remarkable job of granting exactly the kind of mood.
Tynion and Pichetshote have been relatively precise about how they’re allowing the game to unravel.
Tynion’s story jumps across the first quarter of the 21st century.
James Tynion is working through a crucial period.
Tynion frames the central conflict of the film as the series draws to a chlling close.
The plot intensifies.
The writing team’s choices begin to make a bit more sense.
Tynion presents recent history as surreal horror.
Clever scripting and a very tight sense of pacing.
Thankfully, Tynion has apparently decided to make Frank a part of the DOT.