Tamaki frames the climactic battle in a throne room on the other side of the planet.
All in Drama
Tamaki frames the climactic battle in a throne room on the other side of the planet.
It's a muddled farrago that still has the potential to turn into something more.
Writer and artist manage a very emotionally engaging one-shot.
A dark journey dwells on very intense events in the youth of the title character.
Allor gives Dr. Mindbender just enough depth.
A provocative 21st-century update on the Joker concept.
Kelly Thompson continues a tale of a misplaced amnesiac Marvel super-spy.
Narrative coherence bleeds around the edges of the dark poetry in a satisfying eighth issue.
An enjoyable 16-pager that weighs aggressive action against more nuanced interpersonal matters between two superheroes.
The simple application of history to the legend of Themyscira makes for a fun, little excursion into Diana’s childhood.
A story that is weighted so heavily in dialogue really has no business working this well in a comic book format.
Dan Panosian’s story develops further intrigues.
A surprisingly well-balanced final chapter written by Cecil Castellucci.
Tamaki’s pacing and plot structure are particularly good this time around.
Did anyone have “Eastman and Laird team up on a comic once more” on their 2020 bingo sheet?
Pérez 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 architect’s eye for detail.
Real love for the source material bleeds through the script.
A fun action encounter on the beach.