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Grønbekk is really getting into an interesting depth.
Bloom has a solid premise that stems from a classic action hero cliche/
Mercado executes the complexity of the situation.
Grønbekk manages an impressively deft moral ambiguity.
Gronbekk clearly articulates the best parts of a Marvel web-slinger story.
Mercado delivers Phiips’ script with clean lines and simple composition.
Phillips cleverly balances the script between the cosmic and the interpersonal.
Everything fits together remarkably well.
A huge range of different stories.
It’s not much, but it’s an ending.
The Blasphemy Cartel deserves a more compelling leader.
MacKay fuses espionage with realms of magic.
Clea is a lot of fun even when the rest of the story lacks life.
MacKay has shown a flair for mixing magic with street-level crime.
MacKay manages a breezy team-up between Clea and Moon Knight.
Appealingly slick and magical.
MacKay finds the perfect balance.
MacKay knows exactly how to frame a magical combat scene.
An interesting dynamic for a chapter in the heroic story of a legendary sci-fi soldier.
A dark journey dwells on very intense events in the youth of the title character.