The steady drama that Hawkins’ readers have come to expect over the past few years.
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The steady drama that Hawkins’ readers have come to expect over the past few years.
The hard edge of the satire suffers a bit as the series switches gears to a much more confrontational dynamic.
Heavy moments between Harley and her mother are balanced against the comedy of Harley and Death.
This timely and political first issue of Lois Lane is an instant classic, and a great start to the series.
The action is given its place in the art while the emotion is given its place in the dialogue.
A solid story that almost has an ending.
McGuire wisely chooses to focus on the fun social angle of a couple of web-slingers hanging out together.
Aaron and McGuinness make a solid case for another She-Hulk series in this latest issue of Avengers.
Jubilee’s traumatic jolt of memory in this issue is clearly the most interesting of the series.
Seanan McGuire pens a bittersweet, powerfully dark ending.
Young and Corona dive a bit further into the shadowy horror fantasy of a very distinctive small-town American fantasy world.
A quick-paced mystery with clever plot twists.
A dense, little cyberpunk fantasy that closes itself off for good just as it was beginning to get interesting again.
The art’s good. The story isn’t.
The overall composition of the issue is enjoyable.
A really fun, well-paced script that is brought to the page by artist Marco Castiello.
Writer and artists occasionally bump into each other in an otherwise satisfying issue.
Black Cat is given her big series intro in a fun story that firmly establishes a classy mood.
Writer Seanan McGuire stylishly reaches the end of a multi-part story with “Hammer to the Heat.”