Vale has some sense of design fresh novel visuals.
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Vale has some sense of design fresh novel visuals.
Moss is also working with imagery that had been around for a long time.
Pepose does a remarkably good job of framing the work.
Ganucheau has a lot of fun with the beloved characters.
It’s nice to see the reptilian getting a bit of the spotlight as the series continues.
Shalvey doesn’t move that far beyond a traditional Vietnam narrative.
There’s a kind of wistful restlessness about it.
Kaplan maintains the overall tone.
Wiseman is juggling a lot.
The action of the plot is deeply intertwined with the deeper dramas at work.
Cafiero is developing a lot of ideas.
Shalvey constructs the script to this particular issue with a clever rhythm.
Priest is managing, very tricky balance.
There’s a lot of exposition delivered in the text.
Lee deftly handles the rather subtle intricacies of uncertainty and ennui.
It’s sharp stuff that feels relatively well-balanced.
A “Days of Future Past” thing with Johnny Quest.
Lieberman has a solid grasp of the basic action of the story.
It's all moving with the right kind of momentum.
A solid departure from the central appeal of Sweetie Candy.