As far as in-between arc stories go, Captain Marvel #31 was a great one; It got me hyped up The Last of the Marvels without feeling like this story was filler.
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As far as in-between arc stories go, Captain Marvel #31 was a great one; It got me hyped up The Last of the Marvels without feeling like this story was filler.
It's gentle, intimate, and moody.
A dizzyingly interesting drama.
The variety of art and story styles open up a really refreshing spectrum.
The two-story balance allows a single issue of Wonder Woman to feel that much more substantial.
Thompson does an outstanding job of modulating the energy.
MacKay balances intrigue with action.
A fun over-the-top metropolitan fantasy.
At this rate, this Harley Quinn series is rapidly becoming my favorite run for the character.
Evely’s art seems perfectly matched with the pacing.
Bellaire has some beautiful moments in the mix.
Clarke and Bennett fuse a Silver-Age-style superhero origin with an indie comedy.
The beauty in Cho’s script lies in his commitment to its simplicity.
Bellaire wields the sword as a symbol.
A breezy and witty issue-length chase.
It's a bit of a mess.
Cain’s satire sinks into a more profound horror.
…Seeing Comet be herself, be autistic without trying to conform to the expectations of her neurotypical mother and society, is a relief.
Breathtakingly nuanced.