The emotional momentum of the series is maintained.
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The emotional momentum of the series is maintained.
Another satisfying issue that’s over way too quickly.
Feels a bit sparse on action and dramatic weight.
Every plot point feels almost perfectly on target at just the right time.
The issue’s central conflict makes for a satisfying adventure.
This is a VERY sharply-paced issue.
What Humphries is attempting here IS interesting.
The characterization of Wonder Woman is deftly nuanced.
It’s a very well-balanced script from beginning to end.
Steve Orlando rushes through the tale of political turmoil on a distant planet.
The drama that asserts itself through page and panel makes an impact.
Cecil Castellucci flings Batgirl into an engrossing adventure.
Another entertaining excursion into a world that echoes a bit more of an homage to earlier work in the genre.
It’s a smartly-constructed issue that Orlando and Raynor have put together.
Things have gone from bad to worse for former reporter-turned Reality Stone host Ripley Ryan, aka Star. She’s tried to kill Captain Marvel and Jessica Jones before finally, the Scarlet Witch stepped in to intervene. But with reality-warping powers, nothing is ever quite what it seems…
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Leah Williams shows a considerable talent for constructing a solidly entertaining story.
What could have been a messy collision with a huge supporting cast is actually fairly well-balanced.
Guara fits the distinctive momentum of McGuire’s scripts quite well.
Keng is given a great deal of room to bring across both drama and physical action.