Philosophical, emotional AND aggressive.
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Philosophical, emotional AND aggressive.
Camp is playing on basic fears.
There's a nice mix of action and intrigue.
A really cool prequel to Strange Tales #89 from July of 1961.
Dead guards mean questions.
Remender balances out the weird with the familiar.
Andreyko has a lot of different ideas.
Bennett is doing a remarkable job.
The whole creative team is doing a really good job.
Thompson moves efficiently through a couple of different plot points.
Reis and Miki manage a really clever bit of visual humor.
Orellana brilliantly defines a deliciously simple metaphor.
very well-executed.
it's a solidly entertaining story.
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 Dianaβs 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.