Warren slams into it with quite a bit of detail.
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Warren slams into it with quite a bit of detail.
The script and pacing are weirdly cool.
The constant peril is another clever stylistic Thompson addition to Diana’s narrative rendering.
Simmonds once again channels some very interesting energy.
Hama renders a tight, little one-shot military story.
Waid has a lot of moving parts at play.
Cuartero-Briggs maintains the tension with a solidly respectable rhythm.
Phillips and Muzzo make a strong case for clean, simple action storytelling with a powerful lead in Shanna.
Williams juggles quite a lot around the edges.
It's interesting to see how Bunn delivers the ending.
Priest allows the narrative to settle into a really nice rhythm.
Sampere gives Diana that kind of stature that befits a legend.
In space no one can hear you say, “I’ll be back.”
This issue opens with a comparison of various heroes and how many people they could kill per hour.
Frampton seems eager to share Baum’s world with the reader.
Laura, Elektra and Erica are a lot of fun together.
Palmiotti find a way to bring it all to the page
Williamson paces the issue pretty well.
Vecchio’s off-center framing of the action seems to be diving straight into Maddie.
Bennett is juggling many different elements of Sara's life.