Ashley Allen cleverly constructs a very sharp progression.
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Ashley Allen cleverly constructs a very sharp progression.
Foxe seems to have a solid handle on how it is that these things work.
Sarraseca has a good eye for layout.
Grønbekk moves through the darkness of dueling energies with a clever eye.
Wilson’s script is as witty as it is complicated.
Remarkably visually intriguing as an execution of action.
Thompson does a very sharp job of keeping the action rolling.
Cassara’s art is tough as nails.
The art team doesn't brilliant job.
A refreshingly retro issue.
McFarlane paces the issue quite well.
Phillips is working on some interesting energies.
There are some very strong emotions being expressed.
Andreyko could have gone for a much more sophisticated in a dramatic sense.
Barel and McFarlane manage to keep the drama running.
Schultz’s mix of horror/fantasy and cyberpunk flavors reaches a particularly clever point.
Tomasi is working with some fairly simple concepts.
Mooneyham allows the action to tumble across the page.
Johns has been taking his time delviering the more intense moments in the series.
Jones and Bram deliver a solid earthbound reality to the page.