A charmingly scattered mess.
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A charmingly scattered mess.
Howard has firmly established a rapport with Catwoman.
The visuals continue to appeal.
An intriguing idea that casts a sharp arc through its first issue.
MacKay knows exactly how to frame a magical combat scene.
The crisp wit of Conrad and Cloonan continues.
The two chapters pair well together under a single cover even.
The O.Z. #2 is an incredible story that makes the reader question their ideas about war and what it means to be a hero. Magnificent writing combined with stellar art makes it a comic you don't want to miss.
Thompson's final issue feels a bit rushed.
Kelly Sue DeConnick crafts a clever stretch of heroic legend.
Delicate detail with some fascinating angles.
WAY more fun than it honestly has any right to be.
The three stories have enough variation between them to make for a satisfying anthology.
Jones’ distinctively atmospheric art makes its mark on Themyscira.
There's a moody nuance to it all.
Howard’s carefully-crafted political power drama continues to hold compelling gravity.
A unique connection between a living soul and a ghost that strikes the page with beautiful balance.
Seeley’s a funny writer.
Things are going to get weird.
Clever, little bits of wit that cling around the corners of the imagination.