The dialogue might feel a bit clunky, but the visuals…make this a very satisfying second issue.
All in Action
The dialogue might feel a bit clunky, but the visuals…make this a very satisfying second issue.
Time becomes a crucial point in the narrative with Larcohe's voluminous gaze into a very brief series of encounters.
A compelling vision of Gotham in a world where Bruce Wayne has been broken.
Who is General Reginald Fortean and how and why did he become such a powerful threat
Two of Marvel’s most blood thirsty anti-heroes cross paths
Sharply-rendered visuals slide through a clever story out of the corners of the Fantastic Four.
An awkwardly expository moment as a rather large crossover event crumbles towards its final issue.
A relatively rare, nearly issue-length opportunity to hang out with heroes during their down time.
A fast-paced issue with cleverly-executed action.
Capably mixes adventure, mystery and a sense of wonder in its final issue.
Burglary mixes with mysticism in a cleverly simple story brought to the page with very stylish art.
A few different odd ends meeting together between two covers on the way out to a meeting with Lex Luthor.
Explosive percussion of action and powerful attitude that drips off the page.
“My company, my legacy, my life as I know it, was forged in the fire of Laird Mason’s downfall.”
“Pain can turn people into heroes… or twist them into monsters.”
Thumbs delivers a lot, but it’s difficult to tell quite where things are going in a blurry rush of exposition.
The steady drama that Hawkins’ readers have come to expect over the past few years.
A large, undoubtedly strange journey begins in a story that isn’t afraid to get more than a little whimsical in its first chapter.
Heavy moments between Harley and her mother are balanced against the comedy of Harley and Death.
By the end of the issue, you will be asking why nobody ever dug this deep into “The Turtle”