There isnβt much to it, but what there is IS fun.
All in Action
There isnβt much to it, but what there is IS fun.
Cloonan and Conrad cleverly work an extended ensemble of characters.
A fascinating new serial.
The power of a war between gods feels palpable.
There might be something clever around the corner.
Gemβs dark confidence makes an impressive impact.
Phillips has a deft grasp on the story of Harleyβs death.
Unuteβs homeland is revealed, and his handlers have a plan, as does Diana.
MacKayβs brisk humor keeps the action running.
Family drama mixes with murder, mystery, and international intrigue in another satisfying issue.
It all feels very fluid.
Taylorβs sense of humor gets a little weird in places.
Tamaki has a lot of fun with the dichotomies of Two-Face.
Not all of the writing is brilliant, but it would be a very exhausting 100 pages if it WAS.
Scott begins the story in conflict and action.
Brusha finds perfect pacing for a simple supernatural story.
More than interesting enough.
Turner puts the reader through the wringer.
Howard is given only the smallest stretch of pages in which to envision Diana in her own kind of heaven.
A delicately-woven script.