Young has little difficulty, pulling the narrative in a lot of weird directions.
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Young has little difficulty, pulling the narrative in a lot of weird directions.
Young’s script for the issue in question actually feels remarkably reserved.
Young’s dark, little tail of whimsy is entertaining enough to keep the pages turning.
Young isn't just spoofing Mary Shelley's classic novel. There's a lot more going on here than that.
Once again, Young finds something novel in old cliché.
Laufman is doing such a good job of bringing the cartoons of the violence to the page.
Young knows exactly how much space he needs to tell this particular joke.
Young has fun with a few fantasy role-playing tropes.
Young paces the issue quite well.
Slow and soulful thoughts … mix in with over the top combat brutality.
Young continues an admirable amount of character development for Gert.
Young walks the fine line between comedy and drama.
Young’s pacing for the issue is more or less perfect.
Some journeys don’t require words.
Seems to actually kind of reach for something deeper than the silliness.
In theory, it should be a lot of fun.
Young takes a while to get the story moving.
An adorably endearing variation on the journey of a single hero.
Young’s story gains a bit of inspired poetry.
Young allows just enough story onto the page.