Snejgjerg has a sharp and sensitive execution.
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Snejgjerg has a sharp and sensitive execution.
Ganucheau is a storyteller, but she's also an artist.
Kirkman is clearly trying to render some sort of conflict.
Shalvey is painting a story in broad, heroic strokes.
Fiumara keeps the opulence to a striking simplicity.
The sheer density of Gillen’s writing reaches something of a critical mass.
Sniegoski keeps the events moving with a steady pace that never feels rushed.
Cousens frames Cheetara as a deftly powerful energy.
Stultz frames the action quite well.
It’s provocative stuff.
Shalvey exploring some interesting territory.
Thompson has been a staggeringly clever architect for Diana of the Wild Isle.
Brisson does a remarkable job of moving the action along.
If Popeye had been allowed to be a little bit more himself, it might be a little bit more interesting.
feels a lot like traditional legend.
It's kind of a crucial moment.
Barbiere seems very patient in executing the opening chapter.
Papose’s script concludes with a sense of urgency.
Brothers forges a narrative with fiery conflict burning deep in its heart.
Johns has a really sharp and clever idea for a cience fiction action setting.