The opening 13 pages shoot by very quickly.
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The opening 13 pages shoot by very quickly.
The overall premise for the series is interesting.
A story that casts the title character in a fresh perspective
A breezy adventure comedy
A thoroughly engaging transitional issue.
A sparklingly fun dive into darkness and heroism.
Kim is telling a pleasantly off-center story.
A vividly detailed, little fairy world.
Muscle versus metal. Wetware versus hardware. Human versus machine.
Nubia feels relatively well-paced and well-executed.
Jones' layouts are gorgeous.
It almost approaches a kind of genius in moments
Howard has firmly established a rapport with Catwoman.
The visuals continue to appeal.
An intriguing idea that casts a sharp arc through its first issue.
Brutality. Violence. Reanimation. It's all in there.
The two chapters pair well together under a single cover even.
Rainbow Rowell makes it tremendous fun.
Thompson's final issue feels a bit rushed.
Kelly Sue DeConnick crafts a clever stretch of heroic legend.