Fleecs works with a surprisingly dizzying array of different elements.
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Fleecs works with a surprisingly dizzying array of different elements.
Stultz frames the action quite well.
Cannon is working with a lot of tiny elements on a tiny canvas.
It’s provocative stuff.
Phillips is a solidly respectable writer. She's been doing a really good job.
Shalvey exploring some interesting territory.
Thompson has been a staggeringly clever architect for Diana of the Wild Isle.
The writing team’s choices begin to make a bit more sense.
Waid manages to piece together a remarkably fun. little story idea from the margins of the multiverse.
It’s essentially a variation on the old Godzilla myth.
Brisson isn’t going for anything too terribly complicated here.
It’s a kind of selflessness that rarely gets framed as cleverly as Pepose is managing here.
Gronbekk has a solid sense of execution.
Brisson does a remarkable job of moving the action along.
There’s a great degree of thematic strength in what King is building.
Bennett’s best work in the issue involves the conversation between Lisa and Sara.
Cagle does a pretty good job of making it all explode off the page with the right intensity.
Russell has developed a fun sort of a atmosphere for what it is that he's doing.
Ahmed continues to explore a relief, fun concept.
Scott throws a hell of a lot at the page.