Hicks is a solidly respectable storyteller
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Hicks is a solidly respectable storyteller
Priest finds a relatively untrodden path with vampire fiction: parenthood.
Matthew Rosenberg opens a brilliantly inventive new series.
Boss weaves a fun initial premise.
Itβs been a fun exploration with GrΓΈnbekk so far.
Sanchezβ art has a refreshingly familiar Barry Windsor Smith feel.
Ryall paces the issue quite well.
Itβs a sharply-structured story that Allen is bringing to the page.
Wong makes the villainβs backstory interesting.
The fusion of campy, retro sci-fi with traditional sword and sorcery fantasy shows considerable promise.
Gillen carefully tears apart reality.
Itβs remarkably clever stuff.
Devastatingly intense.
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.