Sevenbergen tells a fun, little story.
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Sevenbergen tells a fun, little story.
The emotional momentum of the series is maintained.
Another satisfying issue thatβs over way too quickly.
Feels a bit sparse on action and dramatic weight.
The issueβs central conflict makes for a satisfying adventure.
This is a VERY sharply-paced issue.
Steve Orlando rushes through the tale of political turmoil on a distant planet.
The drama that asserts itself through page and panel makes an impact.
Cecil Castellucci flings Batgirl into an engrossing adventure.
Another entertaining excursion into a world that echoes a bit more of an homage to earlier work in the genre.
Itβs a deceptively casual genre mash-up.
Itβs a smartly-constructed issue that Orlando and Raynor have put together.
Leah Williams shows a considerable talent for constructing a solidly entertaining story.
Guara fits the distinctive momentum of McGuireβs scripts quite well.
Keng is given a great deal of room to bring across both drama and physical action.
Abel has done A LOT of growing-up in sixteen issues.
Catwoman takes to horror so well it might as well be her natural habitat.
Continues to sparkle with flashes of cleverness around the edges in its second issue.
This monthβs SFSX feels a lot like a post-mortem on the first six issues of the series.
A respectable stylishness that fails to add any charm to the story.