Horvath has little difficulty bringing the surreal to the page.
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Horvath has little difficulty bringing the surreal to the page.
V is sculpting an interesting life for Selina.
A clever approach to a very short story.
A fun trip outside the window into the weightlessness that awaits beyond life.
A somewhat haunting vision of violence.
He took it all too far, but boy could he play guitar (with a cursed coin as a guitar pick.)
The CIC experiment continues in a slightly more engaging direction.
The title character steps out of the center of the frame for a supporting role in her own.
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.