Given the right narrative momentum The Darkness could really turn into something interesting.
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Given the right narrative momentum The Darkness could really turn into something interesting.
Phillips manages a very tight ensemble of characters.
It’s not a comic book so much as it is a really, really illustrated horror story.
Goette delivers the action with a sharp sense of perspective and balance.
Thomasi lays-out the action with a nice sense of balance.
Spurrier is definitely moving into allegorical ground at the end of the series.
The issue gets a lot of mileage out of the image of a cold, emotionless T-800 terminator unit in a Santa suit.
Johns manages some are very deft work in delivering a two-part issue.
Palmiotti Pace is the issue almost perfectly..
Williamson continues the action in a direction that feels progressive.
Groom delivers a story that works on multiple different levels.
Robinson does a good job of making the dog in question look both very canine and very cybernetic.
Fleecs continues a pretty brutal look at the lives of domestic pets.
The Glowing Man’s visual signature is really impressive.
Snejgjerg has a sharp and sensitive execution.
Ganucheau is a storyteller, but she's also an artist.
Kirkman is clearly trying to render some sort of conflict.
Shalvey is painting a story in broad, heroic strokes.
Tieri’s script almost seems to be trying to march the fun onto the page at gunpoint.
Overall pacing in composition of the script feel almost perfect.