The three stories have enough variation between them to make for a satisfying anthology.
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The three stories have enough variation between them to make for a satisfying anthology.
Jones’ distinctively atmospheric art makes its mark on Themyscira.
Diana is seen at two deeply contrasting stages in her life.
There's a moody nuance to it all.
Howard’s carefully-crafted political power drama continues to hold compelling gravity.
The coin's origin is given greater depth in the tight, little nightmare of a standalone issue.
Seeley’s a funny writer.
Things are going to get weird.
The issue carries itself quite well.
Everything is staggeringly well-balanced.
Clever, little bits of wit that cling around the corners of the imagination.
"Unbelievable non-action on every page!!!"
Rowell allows for enough time with Jen to make the issue satisfying.
A whole new direction for Earth’s Sorcerer Supreme.
It's a satisfying conclusion.
Deft attention is paid to tension.
Phillips finds a unique entry into a weird sub-sub-genre of science fiction.
Bellaire does some AMAZING work with color.
Captain Marvel #36 is the perfect ending to a story arc with its action-packed sequences balanced by the emotional catharsis of Carol finally vanquishing a foe that’s come after her time after time.