It doesnβt really feel like it fits-in to the rhythm.
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It doesnβt really feel like it fits-in to the rhythm.
Umm...yeah. Scott isnβt doing anything here that hasnβt been one a million times.
Laufman is doing such a good job of bringing the cartoons of the violence to the page.
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.