Tynion had set himself up for a very, very difficult ending.
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Tynion had set himself up for a very, very difficult ending.
Remender has a sharp eye towards pacing in this issue.
Harrenβs Kirby-inspired art moves thoughtfully and cunningly across the page.
It's really well executed on every level.
Itβs been strange fun.
SIlvestri hasn't found a way for it to lift up to its potential.
Tomasiβs scripts suggest a deeply well-constructed world that has been planned-out with considerable care and cunning.
Kindlonβs pacing of the action feels more or less perfect.
Itβs a quick and brutal issue.
Science-versus-religion in a Florida theme park? Sounds like a lot of fun.
Johns expands and expounds on the mysteries that heβs been delivering.
In the end, it's just really appealing and fun.
Jordan and Sobreiro are exploring the world that has its own kind of appeal.
The intriguingly distinct horror continues to carve-out a niche for itself on the comics rack.
Percy has a solid grasp for the kind of dark humor.
Phillips is exploring a darker path for Gwen.
Yang does a good job of pacing the issue.
Phillips gracefully allows the story to filter-in to the action.
Holly-Rosing has a very warm and formal approach to storytelling.