It’s fun.
All in Action
It’s fun.
Shalvy has a very solid sense of action plot construction.
It’s a nice juxtaposition that works quite well.
Johns is juggling a lot of different elements.
Twenty seconds. She’s got 20 seconds to escape.
A well-thought-out introduction.
Schultz moves the action through the pages with a deft and witty hand.
A fascinating cosmic psychodrama.
Phillips thrusts Gwen into a fish-out-of-water adventure.
A pretty sharp way to cast a supervillain in a new light.
It’s a fun mash-up.
Hester has a strikingly well-modulated story to tell.
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.
It's really fun to see what Wilson is doing.
Wong’s crisp scripting keeps the action moving.
It’s sharply clever stuff.
Loughridge finds a suitable end point for a series.