Thompson does a really good job of illustrating the thoughts and feelings of a group of people.
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Thompson does a really good job of illustrating the thoughts and feelings of a group of people.
Thompson does a really good job at the characterization.
Thompson is great fun with any script.
The Cull is completely unlike anything else on the comics rack right now.
One of the more interesting narrative fusions on the comics rack today.
Gurihiru’s adorable rendering of Jeff gets a cool twist.
Binary is a delight to follow... Thompson makes the reader want to protect Binary from the inevitable heartbreak she'll experience living like a human.
Thompson's final issue feels a bit rushed.
Overall, Captain Marvel #37 is narratively and visually enjoyable, with Binary’s introduction adding a fun, new dynamic to the cast.
Deft attention is paid to tension.
Captain Marvel #36 is the perfect ending to a story arc with its action-packed sequences balanced by the emotional catharsis of Carol finally vanquishing a foe that’s come after her time after time.
It’s a simple story in a sleazy place.
Thompson is doing delicate work.
Thompson has found a fascinating momentum.
While the story ends on a cliffhanger that sells the hype for the Last of the Marvels arc, the rest of the book falls short of being enjoyable.
Bellaire is given some really fun opportunities to bathe the action in color.
As far as in-between arc stories go, Captain Marvel #31 was a great one; It got me hyped up The Last of the Marvels without feeling like this story was filler.
Thompson does an outstanding job of modulating the energy.
A great balancing act between interpersonal drama, cloak-and-dagger mystery, and all-out action.