The ninth issue in the series actually has quite a sweeping feeling of adventure.
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The ninth issue in the series actually has quite a sweeping feeling of adventure.
Thompson does an outstanding job of modulating the energy.
MacKay balances intrigue with action.
Diana learns more about B’s past and comes to a decision.
Evely’s art seems perfectly matched with the pacing.
Bellaire has some beautiful moments in the mix.
Clarke and Bennett fuse a Silver-Age-style superhero origin with an indie comedy.
The beauty in Cho’s script lies in his commitment to its simplicity.
Bellaire wields the sword as a symbol.
A breezy and witty issue-length chase.
Kubert cleverly directs the flow of action across the page.
Gary Frank has a beautiful sense of subtlety.
A great balancing act between interpersonal drama, cloak-and-dagger mystery, and all-out action.
A witty, briskly-paced adventure.
Catwoman? Yeah: she’s not really in this one.
The bulk of the five-story issue features some awe-inspiring work
Bellaire’s story has a brisk freshness about it.
Any series that opens with a drunken Kryptonian on her 21st birthday is going in the right direction right away.
Ram V’s best so far in the series.
The Amazon's adventure in Asgard concludes with satisfyingly deep drama.