Monclare cleverly uses the amount of space allotted for a single issue.
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Monclare cleverly uses the amount of space allotted for a single issue.
Ganucheau is a storyteller, but she's also an artist.
Shalvey is painting a story in broad, heroic strokes.
Tieri’s script almost seems to be trying to march the fun onto the page at gunpoint.
Given enough time this could be a lot of fun.
FedVan Lnte has a masterful approach to blending all of the characters.
Sniegoski keeps the events moving with a steady pace that never feels rushed.
One of the more original personalities to be re-imagined for the comics page in recent years.
Palmiotti outlines are very clever, little encounter.
Williamson frames familiar action in a fresh way.
Brisson renders a couple of clever bits of dramatic framing this month.
Brisson manages a very tight and surprisingly complicated picture.
Fred Van Lente has a sharp grasp of some rather clever dialogue.
Stultz frames the action quite well.
It’s provocative stuff.
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.
Brisson does a remarkable job of moving the action along.
Papose’s script concludes with a sense of urgency.
Conner and Palmiotti amp-up the intensity of a silliness.