The drama of the series crawls across the page with wit and grace.
All in Drama
The drama of the series crawls across the page with wit and grace.
The distinct fusion between action, intrigue, and....parenting is a fascinating one.
Taylor’s tale is a natural and rewarding progression.
#8 is a She-Hulk without She-Hulk.
Lord of the Jungle will likely find its distinctive voice as things progress.
The plot appears to be carefully constructed.
The rich visual world that Craig is putting on the page is a lot of fun.
It’s too bad she wasn’t given more room to explore the themes of Longshot and Mojo.
Romita Jr. has a remarkably fluid understanding of how Spidey works
Cloonan and Conrad do a brilliant job of drawing Wonder Woman, Superman, and Batman together.
Ridley has set himself up for a hell of a challenge.
Cozy corporate sci-fi action.
The balance of Jen’s life is evenly distributed.
Wilson’s dive into the psyche of Ivy gets considerably deeper and darker.
It’s exciting to see Nocenti getting back to the character.
Hurwitz’s script DOES allow for some pretty stunning visuals.
it’s still really, really cool to see horror anthology comics continuing into the present.
Clea is a lot of fun even when the rest of the story lacks life.
Brown gives Gem’s particular shade of tortured hero some originality.
Melnikov gives the page a stern darkness.