Wagner’s anti-hero is a lot of fun to hang out with.
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Wagner’s anti-hero is a lot of fun to hang out with.
Thompson finds a strikingly natural way to split-up the team.
There’s a delicious graininess to Jones’ art.
Orellana draws on quite a few different elements to wrap-up the series.
It's really fun to see what Wilson is doing.
Wong’s crisp scripting keeps the action moving.
It’s sharply clever stuff.
Vecchio plays with the mutability of reality.
Tynion’s script remains as appealing as it is.
Loughridge finds a suitable end point for a series.
Shalvey could really expand this one issue into a whole series.
Azaceta can say a tremendsous amount with only a few line.
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.
It’s been a fun exploration with Grønbekk so far.
Sanchez’ art has a refreshingly familiar Barry Windsor Smith feel.
Ryall paces the issue quite well.
It’s a sharply-structured story that Allen is bringing to the page.