Costa modulates a sci-fi horror comedy quite well.
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Costa modulates a sci-fi horror comedy quite well.
Palmiotti comes really close to playing with the very nature reality.
Most of what's going on this issue is ted drama.
The artwork is absolutely gorgeous.
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.