Itβs a fun one-shot that moves quickly across the page with wit and strikingly charismatic momentum.
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Itβs a fun one-shot that moves quickly across the page with wit and strikingly charismatic momentum.
Eric Trautmann and Gregg Rucka continue a fun story that is dynamically brought to page and panel by artist Mike Henderson.
Brett Bean continues a thoroughly entertaining fantasy comedy.
Watters does some very sharp work in fusing M.A.S.K. with the rest of the Enegon Universe.
Dev comes across as an interesting character in an interesting world in a promising first issue.
Wilson has done such a good job of rendering the inner intellectual complexity of Pamela.
Flynn works some degree of magic with simple complexities in a pair of over-simplified hero-versus-villains superhero worlds.
Writer Charles Soule and artist Ryan Browne reach the penultimate issue in their strangely interesting series.
hereβs a whole lot of personality fluctuating through another fun issue.
The deeper end of the themes being explored will continue to take some time to develop on the page.
Kim how's things structured in a way that move along the plot.
It's interesting to revisit an adaptation of a movie that has had such a strange history.
Azacetaβs art really transports Remenderβs script into a dreamy kind of fantasy reality.
The second issue speaks to a very promising series.
Dialogue has a tendency to feel cloyingly clichΓ©.
Johns it is continuing to move around the drama of the ensemble. T
It's actually a really good starting point.
The dark fantasy continues.
Anatomy is kind of strange under the influence of Kirkham.
Fleecs reaches a big turning point with the entire ensemble.