It’s a fun contrast to Strange’s recent cosmic adventures.
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It’s a fun contrast to Strange’s recent cosmic adventures.
As weird as things get in the course of the chapter, Aaron manages to keep it from ever overpowering the heroism of the team.
Orlando and Rossmo hit a surprisingly deep issue.
The entire creative team does a good enough job of distracting from the tired, old central themes of the story to make it FEEL fresh,
Castellucci is putting together smart, interesting stuff that details Batgirl’s distinctive style of selflessness.
The cherry on top
A supernatural adventure which tilts the traditional ghost story on its head somewhere between Hell and everything else.
“I feel eager.. Alive… it’s like I’m twenty again.”
The newest Installment of Excellence is simply BLACK MAGIC!
This may be 20 pages of very kinetic action, but there’s very, very deep drama driving it throughout.
McGuire's writing is particularly sharp in this debut issue of the new series.
The final panels are very heavy-handed in their delivery, but they strike a powerful endnote.
Little more than a parade of events without much narrative connection.
A very engrossing story with a layout that is at times breathtaking.
The title is only half right.
A clean and simple motion and emotion explore some of Catwoman’s deeper emotions.
Hine, Haberlin and Van Dyke continue to put together a fun fantasy adventure.
Action is handled well amid a drama that might be a bit too abstract.
Writer Jed MacKay delivers another story of weirdly stylish larceny.
Mark Waid gets quite a bit of unique mileage out of the superhero as a super-spy concept.