The mystery of Rennie lingers long after the final panel.
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The mystery of Rennie lingers long after the final panel.
There are some very, very powerful moments of drama.
Diggle has an interesting series of problems to work out.
Priest plays with a great deal of complexity.
Fun with post-apocalyptic adventure tropes.
Ayodele manages something that feels new.
Bengal has kind of a lot of ground to cover in this final 10th of the series.
There is a pleasantly dizzy and kind of meta writing going on with Scott’s script.
Thompson has a solid grasp on the history .
Flynn juggles a big cast of characters with an impressive efficiency.
Weisman moves the narrative along very quickly.
Kindlon keeps the action running.
a very earthbound sort of conversation about things that echo into the abstract.
Bloom has a solid premise that stems from a classic action hero cliche/
Straczynski and Noto do a brilliant job of making it feel new./
Shalvey renders a remarkably sharp distillation of the film franchise.
Brisson and Labosco make a case for an expansion whole franchise.
Thompson continues to make her so appallingly relentless.
Chu taps into Emma’s appeal from an interesting angle
Pichetshote and Tynion are working on several different levels.