Waid manages to make it feel as original as it does.
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Waid manages to make it feel as original as it does.
It’s trying to work on too many levels at once.
Fleecs rather quickly launches Ben into a very street bound adventure.
Guggenheim’s script feels like a bit of a mess at first. It’s like he’s just throwing a whole bunch oof different Marvel tropes.
Cannon takes his time setting-up what appears to be a very deep and winding mystery.
This visual reality of the story works quite well.
Peralta does an excellent job of bringing Strasczynski’s work to the page.
Delpeche does a really good job with overall action
Writer/artist Sophie Campbell delivers an intoxicatingly fun opening.
Bennett gives the art team plenty of room to work.
Phillips cleverly balances the script between the cosmic and the interpersonal.
Wagner does a rather brilliant job of showing Rennie’s own vulnerability.
Scott has a bit of fun with mixing the fourth wall with everything else.
Tieri makes it work quite well.
Starer’s large ensemble in a small town approach is actually a lot more fun than it has any right to be.
It’s a fun opening.
Nearly EVERYTHING looks kind of cute on some level.
Villanelli and Milla work together quite well.
Wong has been sharp about keeping Psylocke moving.
The series continues to sparkle with wit and drama.