A more profound blending of art and story seems just out of reach.
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A more profound blending of art and story seems just out of reach.
There’s a hell of a lot of activity in this issue.
The final issue ends without any clear sense of conclusion.
Young knows full well what his artist is capable of doing on the page.
Another satisfyingly strange issue.
Castellucci’s framing feels more than a little weird.
A fast-paced espionage story
The emotional impact that McGuire delicately pummels into the issue leaves a powerful impression.
The shrewd, compassionate, problem-solving edge of Diana’s temperament is given an enjoyable outing in a couple brief tales.
MacKay and Villa put together a fun, little heist.
A story which had been veering into some pretty timeworn territory is given new life in Diana’s latest issue.
Everything finally begins to unravel for Harley in a way that begins to feel remarkably satisfying by the issue’s end.
An impressively diverse line-up of classy tales of larceny.
Sevenbergen tells a fun, little story.
The emotional momentum of the series is maintained.
Another satisfying issue that’s over way too quickly.
Feels a bit sparse on action and dramatic weight.
The issue’s 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.