Black Catβs charm shines through in the end.
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Black Catβs charm shines through in the end.
Goo's first outing with Moon is ridiculously fun.
Zadie's story shows some potential.
Tynion doesnβt quite manage anything of note here.
The series has been fun to this point.
Grace keeps the action moving swiftly.
The artist balances the title character's grotesqueness against his reluctant heroism.
Marco B. Bucciβs story has lost a bit of momentum.
Hits the page in a remarkably vivid nonverbal way.
Pacheco does an outstanding job of balancing Jessica's life between two covers.
Delicate interpersonal drama is a nice contrast from the usual type of action.
March's art has a deeply detailed life about it.
This issue remains an enjoyable mystery even after the last panel.
Editors Brittany Holzherr and Jamie S. Rich have done a solidly respectable job of taking the title in a new direction
Orlando's feverishly-rendered plot continues to race along.
The contrast between aging mortal and ageless immortal hero is a clever one.
Bechko knows how much story can fit on the page.
Gillen has clearly delivered a very intelligent action hero to the page.
MacKay and Villa work their own kind of magic.
Itβs not as compelling as previous chapters, but it does provide a bit of backstory.