A whole new direction for Earth’s Sorcerer Supreme.
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A whole new direction for Earth’s Sorcerer Supreme.
It's a satisfying conclusion.
Deft attention is paid to tension.
Emily Kim juggles everything with finesse.
Phillips finds a unique entry into a weird sub-sub-genre of science fiction.
Bellaire does some AMAZING work with color.
Star-crossed lovers reunite.
Unute learns the truth about Protocol X.
This issue is a stellar entry in a run that keeps getting better.
Ayala and Williams do an outstanding job.
Takara continues remarkably graceful visuals for Diana.
Dan Watters dives into stranger, darker territory.
Action hero clichés take on a fun playfulness between siblings.
A story that explores some surprisingly deep emotional territory.
Pacheco and company have fun with the weird complexities of Jess' past.
A very primal contrast in an enjoyable second issue.
MacKay manages to make both characters equally appealing.
Rowell has a slick wit about her.
It’s a sharp writing debut for Emily Kim.
Watters and Wijngaard manage to hold everything together.