Juni Baβs satire has a particularly frenzied approach in the final issue.
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Juni Baβs satire has a particularly frenzied approach in the final issue.
Flynn juggles a big cast of characters with an impressive efficiency.
Aye crafts a script that works on a few different levels.
Straczynski and Noto do a brilliant job of making it feel new./
Itβs a fun premise.
Young knows exactly how much space he needs to tell this particular joke.
Thompson has a solidly interesting story to tell.
King finds a respectably bewildering opening.
Young has fun with a few fantasy role-playing tropes.
Baβs art is deliciously over-the-top.
Lanzing and Kelly play with iconic bits of Marvel history.
Totally un-self-conscious attempt to dive right into the quirkiness of hte storytelling.
Remenber and Posehn maintain a certain amount of energy and momentum.
Covas has a whimsical, disjointing storytelling style.
Costa modulates a sci-fi horror comedy quite well.
The artwork is absolutely gorgeous.
It just feels real on more levels than it has any right to be.
Camp is playing on basic fears.
Lightly silly fun of fantasy comedy.
Surprisingly comprehensive satire.