Deibert actually manages to articulate every character.
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Deibert actually manages to articulate every character.
Thereβs just enough tone and mood to the visuals to keep the pages turning.
Avallone playfully pushes Elvira through a couple of scenes.
Johnson works fluidly with the standard trappings of a Bond story.
Sutter has a great deal of world to establish in the first few pages of the new series.
A sharply balanced political drama.
Zornow makes the visuals look cute without being overly cuddly.
Brown runs an encounter between Dejah Thoris and the Goolians.
Andolfo establishes a cozy adventure for Bettie.
Sniegoski fuses action with the supernatural and a traditional street-level crime.
The leap into action in the first issue is fun.
Boganiβs clean lines are beautiful.
A perfectly respectable retro 1940s superhero world.
Fawkes has some good ideas.
Fawkes has a lot of pieces to put into play.
The second issue leaves a lot of mystery in the margins.
Lord of the Jungle will likely find its distinctive voice as things progress.
Cozy corporate sci-fi action.
Sparse dialogue opens up the page to develop a rich sense of atmosphere.
There isnβt much to it, but what there is IS fun.