Shalvey renders a remarkably sharp distillation of the film franchise.
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Shalvey renders a remarkably sharp distillation of the film franchise.
Brisson and Labosco make a case for an expansion whole franchise.
Thompson continues to make her so appallingly relentless.
Frank is remarkably appealing.
Pichetshote and Tynion are working on several different levels.
There IS something kind of dark and foreboding about the whole thing.
The action isnβt given a whole lot of room to move.
Mercado executes the complexity of the situation.
CarratΓΉ has a firm grasp of the fantastic.
Sniegoski fuses a few different subgenres of horror together.
Mice have ears. Mouse Man knows.
Cafaro renders the action of the series with a sense of urgency.
Duggan marches right into the story.
GrΓΈnbekk manages an impressively deft moral ambiguity.
A pretty solid sword and sorcery mystery story.
Williams is navigating to a climax.
It all feels very well-rendered.
Johnson slams together a few fairly basic plot elements.
Marquez delivers the intensity of a supernatural drama with some sharp shocks.
The nuance of the romance feels particularly well-rendered by Ortega.