Araújo manages to find the right angles for all of the action.
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Araújo manages to find the right angles for all of the action.
Riegel and Beatty carry the drama off pretty well.
Segura mixes traditional detective mystery with something more.
Tamaki continues to have fun with a fish out of water or sort of a situation.
An interesting amplification of aggression.
Under the power of King’s writing, it’s a perfect fit.
Vecchio manages to find a way to make it work.
Piriz has managed a really clever parallel between Jonathan and Jonny.
Visuals continue to be really appealing.
A clever patchwork of various elements.
Ganuchaeu rushes through a manic series of events.
Williams keeps it sharp for his tale of Terry and the dummy.
Vale has some sense of design fresh novel visuals.
Bennet mixes the supernatural with the criminal.
A very well put-together series of holiday horror stories.
Seeley has a really interesting world that he’s been working with.
Orellana frames the basic premise of the series with impressive concision.
O’Malley dives right into the early stages of a very cute romantic relationship.
Pepose does a remarkably good job of framing the work.
The story ends up having a great deal of energy.