Kelly and Lanzing have developed a rather richly detailed world.
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Kelly and Lanzing have developed a rather richly detailed world.
McNicholas ratchets up the tension.
The drama feels a little sluggish.
Family drama thatβs been somewhat gracefully welded into an action espionage story.
Terse dialogue and tight-lipped drama.
Clearly a story of one of the most horrifying prisons imaginable.
Wagner puts the pieces together almost perfectly.
Itβs one long chase scene.
Flores has a very slick composition on the issue.
Itβs like something blew up on the page.
A very well-executed visual package.
Gailey narrowly focuses the issue on a single encounter.
Allor keeps the dialogue simple.
Cantwell, Kelly, and Lanzing contrast various characters and personalities against each other.
There's a lot of aggression that's being set up.
Feels a lot more sophisticated than it is on the surface.
Lots of politics and drama.
Impressively tolerable.
There's a deep sense of emotional warmth.
Pepose is somewhat poetic with the narration.