Wingaard captures the dramatic complexity of the series with poise and subtlety.
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Wingaard captures the dramatic complexity of the series with poise and subtlety.
Horak’s detail hits the page without slowing-down the action.
Schultz delivers a dynamic to the page.
Diggle has an interesting series of problems to work out.
Priest plays with a great deal of complexity.
Fun with post-apocalyptic adventure tropes.
Ayodele manages something that feels new.
Zchut gradually increases the intensity of what Sophie is up against.
Poison Ivy continues to be one of the better comic books to emerge in the past ten years.
Bengal has kind of a lot of ground to cover in this final 10th of the series.
Hill keeps it simple.
Thompson has a solid grasp on the history .
There’s a hell of a lot in the heart of the story.
Flynn juggles a big cast of characters with an impressive efficiency.
Weisman moves the narrative along very quickly.
Kindlon keeps the action running.
Aye crafts a script that works on a few different levels.
a very earthbound sort of conversation about things that echo into the abstract.
Bloom has a solid premise that stems from a classic action hero cliche/
Straczynski and Noto do a brilliant job of making it feel new./