A funhouse head trip of a second issue.
All in Drama
A funhouse head trip of a second issue.
The atmosphere here is powerful stuff.
A compelling and artfully-framed backstory.
A very strong indie comics vibe
A dizzyingly well-integrated issue.
The crazy energy that opens the issue in the main feature is a lot of fun.
A nuanced psycho-emotional look at Wonder Woman.
Wilson has a really deft command of intricate, little complexities.
. The definition between robot and human seems a bit muddled.
Rowell finds a good balance for every angle of Jenβs current life
Howard cleverly directs the flow of action.
A very appealingly paranoid mood.
Abnett has firmly established the tone and rhythm of the series.
Youngβs work synthesizes with the artist remarkably well.
The mercurial modulation of the art is particularly impressive.
Cloonan and Conrad have mastered the action sequence.
Kaplan's story is cute.
Charts a clever course between the fantastic and the mundane.
Enchantingly horrifying on so many levels.
The story moves briskly.