Weisman keeps the action moving.
All in Fantasy
Weisman keeps the action moving.
A sharply clever job of articulating bewildering complexity.
Barberi has a pretty solid look going for the issue.
King dives into a particularly dark end of romance.
A final dramatic push into the climax.
In theory, it should be a lot of fun.
A really clever way of taking traditional myth and the legend and modifying it.
The Unicorn Legacy is nothing if not cute.
Modern Christian paladins fighting demonic activity in a dark and brutal fantasy world.
Claretti’s manga-inspired art has a bouncy, rubbery energy.
Soule walks a fine line.
Godlike aggression exploding across the page.
Cafaro’s art that swiftly slices across the page.
Palicki’s pacing and dialogue are remarkably engaging.
Cloonan and Conrad are saying goodbye.
Dániel’s art feels vividly like something that Marvel would have put out in the 1960s.
Parrott enters the new plot arc with style and poise.
Haberlin and Wall seem to be in a bit of a hurry to wrap up the series.
Lewis finds a fresh spin on a traditional combat between magical entities.
Craig keeps the action moving without bogging the page and panel down in too much drama.