Miyazawa manages a striking array of different subtleties.
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Miyazawa manages a striking array of different subtleties.
Action. Drama. Comedy. Everything fits so cleverly between two covers in the latest issue.
There's a brilliant sense of balance that almost seems crushingly beautiful.
King has been playing a bit of a chess match.
Waid continues to fully flesh-out the Justice Lague Unlimited idea.
Thompson has a unique and sparklingly witty energy.
Adams firmly establishes everything thatβs going on in Arthurβs life.
Wilsonβs script is as witty as it is complicated.
Remarkably visually intriguing as an execution of action.
Kelly Thompson does a brilliant job of channelling an amazingly cool and deeply inspiring hero.
Waid keeps a firm sense of the absurd running the story.
Segura mixes traditional detective mystery with something more.
Under the power of Kingβs writing, itβs a perfect fit.
Itβs one, long interrogation.
Adams handles one of the oldest tropes in science fiction.
King does a brilliant job of characterization with a very diverse group of heroes.
Williams crams a lot of story into just a few pages.
Krajewski and Muro develop a really social sort of an opening narrative.