A well-framed third issue for Kate.
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A well-framed third issue for Kate.
Zdarsky and company admirably open a promising new series.
Pérez and D’Armata ratchet-up the tension admirably with the visuals.
Tynion and Romero gently play with the horror of paranoia.
It’s a simple story in a sleazy place.
One of the more visually appealing mainstream issues of 2021.
Tom King finds a way to make Supergirl’s origin story infinitely more badass.
Selina Kyle is NOT Keyser Söze.
The visuals look like something from an ancient Greek vase.
Cloonan and Conrad keep the action moving
It’s sad to see the series come to an end.
A simple tale told well with occasionally stylish art.
Diana's distinctive fighting style comes across beautifully in a very satisfying annual.
There is power and poetry in DeConnick’s vision.
A bit too busy to make a single, powerful statement
Tynion’s writing feels much more fluid.
Action mixes with emotionally engrossing drama in a deeply entertaining series finale.
A large crossover seems to have shaken the more stylish end of the storytelling.
Hawthorne and DiBenedetto’s art is rigid and harsh.
Evely has a very sharp eye for drama.