The danger that Williamson is applying to the page feels real and present.
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The danger that Williamson is applying to the page feels real and present.
Ram V is telling a story that rests on multiple different levels.
King constructs a well-conceived script.
Wong has the kernel of a good story.
The comedy inherent in the Weekend at Vaderβs situation is lightly hinted at.
Jung looks at a city from many different angles.
Burnett and Dini still manage to find new inspiration for fresh stories after all these years.
Christopher Chaos makes a firm impact in his first appearance.
The aggression doesnβt come across nearly as badass as it should.
Starerβs humor works on a whole bunch of different levels.
Modern Christian paladins fighting demonic activity in a dark and brutal fantasy world.
Mignola and Roberson handle the story in a straight-ahead fashion.
βAzimuthβ alone is well worth picking up this weekβs issue.
Tynion falls into the traditional pitfalls of presenting a story of alien abduction.
Cates and Stegman have reached the climax of this particular story arc.
Segovia shows some talent for pushing around the demonic muscle.
It lacks the kind of nuance that would elevate it.
Pires and White have a clear and definite idea of where theyβre going with the story,
Soule walks a fine line.
Monomyth is solidly entertaining.