Priestβs plot begins to come into full view.
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Priestβs plot begins to come into full view.
Shalvey and McConville construct a remarkably tight, little plot.
Shalvey takes the opportunity to reveal a few more mysteries.
And then Casey gets lost in a whole bunch of stuff that isn't really terribly interesting.
Jordan outlines a particularly clever idea.
Itβs a powerful chapter in the saga that moves conflicts forward with some pretty dynamic narrative momentum.
Camp finds a clever way of working with the existential first principles of a life on the comics page.
Youngβs dark, little tail of whimsy is entertaining enough to keep the pages turning.
The Power Fantasy is incredibly dense stuff. I
Bellaire does a remarkable job of granting exactly the kind of mood.
Johns takes traditional, superhero tropes and presents them in a completely new light.
Thereβs real insight in what Brombal is writing.
The Laphams weave a very tight suspense thriller.
Silvestri is laying in a tremendous amount story around the edges of everything.
Kennedy constructs an intriguing mood.
Williamson adds a complexity beyond the surface level of a franchise thatβs been around for decades.
The gun that's decided to become a pacifist is remarkably clever stuff.
Sniegoski works his way through a narrative that fits together from a few different directions.
Pepose deliver is a space fantasy story that's deeply rooted in a respect for weird science.