Tamakiβs pacing and plot structure are particularly good this time around.
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Tamakiβs pacing and plot structure are particularly good this time around.
Did anyone have βEastman and Laird team up on a comic once moreβ on their 2020 bingo sheet?
PΓ©rez slices the action across the page in long, narrow panels.
The pacing of the story gets a bit lost in the poetry early on.
Ram V places various elements into the frame with an architectβs eye for detail.
Real love for the source material bleeds through the script.
A fun action encounter on the beach.
The drama hits the page with an odious moistness.
The unique personality of Natasha Romanoff defines the heart of the story.
Obropta and Simonson's "Museum Madness" is a sharp, little prequel to Wonder Woman 1984.
Tamaki strikes a powerful balance between youth and malice with a compelling, new villain.
A novel approach to dark fantasy in a world of conspiracy.
The modern-day witch-based horror/fantasy series opens with some endearing wit and a whole lot of potential.
Pacheco finesses a lot of things in this issue that really have no business working as well as they do.
Contemporary fantasy glides along through another appealing issue.
Castellucci is playing with subtly deeper darkness.
Selina returns to Gotham in a promising new direction for her series.
Largely fails to embrace the possibilities of spy-based drama on the comics page.
Poetic notes populate an issue that is somewhat sparse on the visuals.
Tamaki and company dive more in-depth into themes of truth and fabrication in a fast-moving action story.