Diggle has an interesting series of problems to work out.
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Diggle has an interesting series of problems to work out.
Poison Ivy continues to be one of the better comic books to emerge in the past ten years.
Thompson has a solid grasp on the history .
Flynn juggles a big cast of characters with an impressive efficiency.
Thompson continues to make her so appallingly relentless.
The fourth issue is a remarkably sharp.
The action isnβt given a whole lot of room to move.
Mice have ears. Mouse Man knows.
Williams is navigating to a climax.
The nuance of the romance feels particularly well-rendered by Ortega.
Campbell has orchestrated a remarkably good plot structure.
Williams manages a cleverly-balanced ensemble.
Diggle does find some clever craftsmanship in setting and dialogue.
Starrer finds real human drama in supernatural circumstances.
Phillips has a brilliantly crisp and distinctive sense of humor.
Buccellato is trying to do a bit too much.
Williams crafts a tight, little story.
Thompson has a really cool multi-phase script for the 23rd issue.
Thompson expands the mythology of the Absolute with a high-gravity adventure.
King plays with a few different elements in a deeply enjoyable standalone story.