Goo and Miyazawa manage a very well-orchestrated series of moments.
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Goo and Miyazawa manage a very well-orchestrated series of moments.
There doesn't seem to be enough plot.
There isnβt really much interest in this apocalypse.
This is really, really good storytelling.
Miyazawa has a brilliant grasp of subtlety and nuance.
DOT returns to the creepy mystery that has made it so captivating.
Rafael de Latorre dances with Natasha.
Pacheco has put together a delightful evening with Jessica.
An enjoyable execution of a fun premise.
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.