The visuals DO step-up once the action sets-in,
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The visuals DO step-up once the action sets-in,
Thompson finds a strikingly natural way to split-up the team.
There’s a delicious graininess to Jones’ art.
Orellana draws on quite a few different elements to wrap-up the series.
Loughridge finds a suitable end point for a series.
Shalvey could really expand this one issue into a whole series.
Azaceta can say a tremendsous amount with only a few line.
Matthew Rosenberg opens a brilliantly inventive new series.
It’s been a fun exploration with Grønbekk so far.
It’s a sharply-structured story that Allen is bringing to the page.
Wong makes the villain’s backstory interesting.
The fusion of campy, retro sci-fi with traditional sword and sorcery fantasy shows considerable promise.