Chu frames Emma as a formidable anti-hero.
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Chu frames Emma as a formidable anti-hero.
Fiffe’s storytelling is everything.
The central relationship between Thunder and its owner feels fresh.
Lots of weird poetry circulates around the edges of everything.
King finds a respectably bewildering opening.
Campbell’s story continues to find kind of an appealing energy about it.
Gronbekk clearly articulates the best parts of a Marvel web-slinger story.
Mercado delivers Phiips’ script with clean lines and simple composition.
Allen renders a very complex emotional relationship.
Young has fun with a few fantasy role-playing tropes.
Tariq Geiger’s story reaches a resting point.
The heart of Starer’s story is one that speaks to anyone.
Richards rides kind of a tight line.
it IS quite a bit of fun.
Phillips’ sharp humor serves as a central focal point,
Strukan’s overall layout is quite good.
The art team does a good job of finding the right angles.
Once again, Wilson shows herself to be dizzyingly witty.
Ba’s art is deliciously over-the-top.
Schultz is doing remarkably well seven issues into the new series.