It IS an entertaining sprint to the climax of the fifth issue.
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It IS an entertaining sprint to the climax of the fifth issue.
Killadelphia has been extraordinary up to this point.
Orlando allows Wonder Woman’s unique personality to save this particular treatment of a familiar adventure fantasy theme.
Castellucci does a pretty good job of making it feel fresh in an issue that has Batgirl confronting her own insecurities while facing a dragon.
This book is already an instant classic, but it only gets better as it goes
Thor’s old friend Beta Ray Bill shows up to stop them
The Sangeryes clan returns to fight the evil Jinoo and also faces new threats from within.
The story continues to cling together on momentum alone.
Aaron and Grønbekk push Jane Foster in a path to self-discovery that fuses perfectly with the overarching action of the series
The story of Gwen’s dual lives continues under the clever chronicling of Seanan McGuire.
The emotional momentum of the series continues on the precipice of the turmoil.
Upchurch guides Lucy Claire into stylish danger.
It’s a smooth and easy prelude the moves along briskly.
An appealingly simple issue-length struggle.
A fairly even mix of earthbound life and the magic of something much bigger.
Hine’s script lacks the proper framing for overwhelming events.
Horn’s script DOES occasionally call for a bit of viciousness.
A solidly entertaining fusion of medical drama and magical fantasy.
Chris Evenhuis’ clean art style dives into some pretty murky territory.
A jarring departure from the high weirdness that cartwheeled through the title in the second half of 2019.