Johnsβ script is a strange and perplexing collage.
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Johnsβ script is a strange and perplexing collage.
Sitterson is working with concepts that have a very high face value.
Van Lenteβs script works on a few different levels.
Ahmed has a really sharp approach.
Priest has fun with some casual conversation between vampires.
Stokoe has the tone and form of a Twilight Zone story perfect down to the last syllable.
Brisson throws more than a few curves into the final chapter.
Wilson manages some very sophisticated characterization
Guerreroβs colors add warmth, depth and visual texture.
Palmiotti plays with a strange intersection.
Brombal is working a lot with narratives that exist beyond the presence of the present.
Phillips weves a script with wit that atches the action.
Hannigan frames the action with considerable attention to detail.
Chang frames cosmic-level Marvel magic with some powerful layout and composition.
Camp has a tremendous amount of work to do.
Warrren and co-creator Rick Remender have done an admirable job.
Higgins, Clark and company continue to find something new in old superhero tropes once more.
Pires layers-in the action through a fusion of science fiction and fantasy.
Physics donβt work like that. Neither does human anatomy,
Sara Frazetta crafts, some genuine poetry in the epic fantasy story.