Luna and Wood spend some time establishing the interpersonal dramas.
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Luna and Wood spend some time establishing the interpersonal dramas.
The multiple layers of the stories seem to be smashed together in weird ways.
King has a tremendous amount of patience in laying out the full reality of a life.
One of the more interesting narrative fusions on the comics rack today.
Johnson is remarkably sharp with the basic nuts-and-bolts of the espionage thriller.
Manco’s art draws a great deal of inspiration from Frazetta.
So much is seen through the eyes of the two children.
This is a pity.
Rowell is brilliant with the confrontation.
Duggan adds a bit of a twist on the traditional.
Hazan launches the danger directly at the survivors.
A fun fantasy drama with a sharp sense of wit.
Waid DOES put together kind of a clever concept.
Williamson carefully crafts a series of scenes.
Watters gives Jim Gordon another close-up.
The sharp and stylish anthology series continues.
That’s it. That’s the story. Really.
It’s kind of an interesting image. Very iconic.
This is an interesting opening.
Seeley does a very good job.