Cho really focusses the narrative tightly on the life, mental and emotional state of Dani.
All in Crime
Cho really focusses the narrative tightly on the life, mental and emotional state of Dani.
Segura and Barajas weave the two narratives together quite well.
Miyazawa manages a striking array of different subtleties.
Brisson is doing some rather clever things.
Loveridge has a lot going on.
Sorressa and Atlansky manage a remarkably tight rendering of the script.
Barel and McFarlane manage to keep the drama running.
Bengalβs sharp sense of atmosphere gives the entire issue quite a bit of gravity.
Thatβs remarkably sharp prose.
Thereβs an encrypted otherworldliness about the experience.
McFarlane almost has the heart of a really good story.
Tyrionβs dialogue continues to feel very natural.
Bennett is really setting the stage for something massive.
Duggan delivers a witty, admirable thug to the page with charm
Trying to balance things a bit too much for its own good.
McClarenβs art is GORGEOUS.
McFarlane finds a lot of disjointed moments.
Terse dialogue and tight-lipped drama.
Lore and Meyer find the right angles for Alexis.
Andolfo and Blengino move the action around with a deft hand.