Gillen has a fun, little idea for a very simple and haunting existential science fiction story.
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Gillen has a fun, little idea for a very simple and haunting existential science fiction story.
Wingaard captures the dramatic complexity of the series with poise and subtlety.
Wijngaard does some beautiful things with color.
So much of The Power Fantasy could be done as a stage play.
This is the nightmare of The Power Fantasy.
Gillen carefully tears apart reality.
This issue opens with a comparison of various heroes and how many people they could kill per hour.
It's an interesting amplification of the type of reality.
Gillen explores a fascinating and provocative angle on the god-as-artist concept.
Gillen is jumping around in history quite a bit over the course of the issue.
Gillen manages a breathtaking amount of nuance.
Wijngaard’s work is brilliantly muted. Gillen’s script is cleverly concise.
Storm steps into the power vacuum of the Quiet Council.
Sinister does his best to undo his sins.
Sinister and Rasputin travel a universe gone mad looking for the Moira Machine.
Krakoa is ascendant a hundred years in the future, but not everyone is happy.
The Quiet Council plans war as Sinister regrets his conquest.
Mister Sinister’s plan comes to fruition.
The X-Men hunt down Mister Sinister.
It’s Sinister versus everyone.