Fun stuff. Deliciously Dark.
All in Action
Fun stuff. Deliciously Dark.
Itβs actually kind of weird that things move as slowly as they do.
Miyazawa manages a striking array of different subtleties.
Action. Drama. Comedy. Everything fits so cleverly between two covers in the latest issue.
Orellana is working on a remarkably small canvas.
Niosiβs art has a thoughtful precision to it.
GrΓΈnbekk is traveling through some really interesting heroic territory.
Brisson is doing some rather clever things.
Shalvey evenly paces the issue.
itβs kind of difficult to get a feel for increasing tensions.
Andreyko comes dangerously close to making a point.
King has been playing a bit of a chess match.
Though it carries moments quite well, the overall space opera feels pretty bland.
Re balances the cramped conditions of the sub against the big intensity of the drama.
Frampton doesnβt bog-down the issue in too much dialogue or narration.
Waid continues to fully flesh-out the Justice Lague Unlimited idea.
Hama sets-up a really sharp single-unit infiltration.
Morozova has a very firm approach to the action.
Thompson has a unique and sparklingly witty energy.