The horror flooding through Colleen is heartbreaking.
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The horror flooding through Colleen is heartbreaking.
Thompson deftly manages a very narrow characterization for Black Widow.
Watters soaks the page with metaphor.
Aero begins to feel a bit more like a part of a larger tapestry.
Nearly everything that Tamaki is putting on the page is powerful and resonant
Cecil Castellucciβs distinct take on Batgirlβs themes slides somewhat gracefully across the page.
One of the more satisfying issues in the series thus far.
Allor is careful not to cast the journey to recovery as an overly simplified beginning-to-end scenario.
An issue that glides gracefully through a couple of major plot points.
A clear and articulate adventure
So it is that a certain clown girl ends the run of her current series.
An enjoyable issue that peers a bit more into the psyche of Selina Kyle.
Erickson is trying to navigate Diana through a bit too much for a single, 16-page issue.
A very well-executed issue.
Tini Howardβs hand-to-mouth fringe poverty milieu is rarely-tread territory for the vampire genre.
A somewhat enjoyable issue.
A bold approach to the series' next major plot arc.
Veteran writer Marv Wolfman pits Dr. Psycho against Wonder Woman.
There's a charming familiarity between writer and character.
Camagni's stylish approach to fantasy continues to impress.