Bellaire does a remarkable job of granting exactly the kind of mood.
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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.
The plot intensifies.
The writing team’s choices begin to make a bit more sense.
Clever scripting and a very tight sense of pacing.
Tynion and Grayson keep the action moving with some sense of class and style.
Pichetshote and Tynion are working on several different levels.
Walsh weaves the heavier horror of the story.
It’s a fun opening.
Tynion seems to have done a good job.
Walsh cleverly constructs the concerns of the heart.
Vargas hits the page with a dreamy sketchiness
Pirzada’s script juggles quite a few characters.
Walsh deftly extends the study of the intellectual side.
A REALLY promising beginning.
Feels just a little rushed.
Pichetshote plays with madness.
Cleverly taps into the horror of beginnings, endings, birth, and death.
A grizzly and largely satisfying fusion of horror and war.
There’s a swiftness to Tynion’s darkness.