Ahmed continues to explore a relief, fun concept.
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Ahmed continues to explore a relief, fun concept.
Scott throws a hell of a lot at the page.
If Popeye had been allowed to be a little bit more himself, it might be a little bit more interesting.
Waid and Russell deliver some well-executed interpersonal comedy
feels a lot like traditional legend.
There’s a hell of a lot of world building in this issue.
Guest artist Kampe is given the opportunity to render the nightmare world of Kara.
It's kind of a crucial moment.
Gillen is wise to focus on the relations between these two characters.
Rosenberg delivers a color palette that is somber and moody.
Brombal deftly plays with expectations and complexities
There are going to be NCAA-style brackets and everything.
Belviso is brilliant.
Papose’s script concludes with a sense of urgency.
Brothers forges a narrative with fiery conflict burning deep in its heart.
Conner and Palmiotti amp-up the intensity of a silliness.
Tomasi takes a lot of time in rendering the central conflict.
Johns has a really sharp and clever idea for a cience fiction action setting.
Margaret’s emotional state is cleverly rendered for the page by Miracolo.
Overall, action is well-orchestrated on the page.