There is much to be admired in Fraction’s writing.
All in Action
There is much to be admired in Fraction’s writing.
Llovet keeps the essence of the story almost annoyingly simple.
Chu plays Emma’s story as an elegant fusion.
Kindlon finds a cool, compassionate heart to all of the aggression.
It’s a sudden shift for Geiger.
Craig allows his art to do much of the storytelling.
More fun than it has any right to be.
A story that feels deeply inspired by the man who created Galactus, the Eternals, The New Gods and so much else.
One of the better entries into the series thus far.
It’s been a cute idea for a series.
Wilson deftly nails some of the more lofty philosophical ends of the Black Cat.
Tynion and Grayson keep the action moving with some sense of class and style.
Johns has everything set up for the street in question.
The whole things seems to be more or less perfectly balanced on the page.
Grønbekk is really getting into an interesting depth.
Phillips keeps the central action of the issue away from Gwen.
Duggan takes cheesy action movie tropes and moves them around the page with great efficiency.
King is writing a line between absurdism and brutal action drama.
There’s a hell of a lot of backstory to layer in around the edges.
King has a very clever premise for coming-of-age story.