Young has been careful enough to keep the romance developing slowly.
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Young has been careful enough to keep the romance developing slowly.
Glamorella's Daughter #2 is another endearing, heartfelt entry in the series.
The cuteness and the magic continue to find a cozy space.
A lovely farewell to a very unique graphic story.
Not only is the Harley Quinn Annual #1 is a must-read to keep up with the ongoing storyline, but it’s also a very enjoyable story to read.
While the story ends on a cliffhanger that sells the hype for the Last of the Marvels arc, the rest of the book falls short of being enjoyable.
Bellaire is given some really fun opportunities to bathe the action in color.
Areas of Diana’s identity and personality are given fresh light.
Conrad and Cloonan whisk Diana through a few different dimensions with impressively brisk pacing.
The second issue feels like a bit of a mess.
Taking place during the exposition of the Fear State event, Harley Quinn #6 brings in Scarecrow as an additional threat to Harley and her heroic attempts.
Val, Em, and Bailey learn the truth about their situation.
Bellaire puts in a spectacular job with this issue's color.
Be careful of the frogs.
She brushes a bullet out of her eye like a single tear.
The second Warhammer 40,000 Marvel Comics series is off to a good start with an impressively international creative team.
Felicia is positively gorgeous, thanks to Reber’s work.
Another satisfying chapter in the life of Jessica Drew.
Pure, simple fun with a little intrigue thrown in.
Conrad and Cloonan point Diana in a really cool direction this time around.