Howard cleverly directs the flow of action.
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Howard cleverly directs the flow of action.
There’s a swiftness to Tynion’s darkness.
Abnett has firmly established the tone and rhythm of the series.
Johnson’s art bathes the story in heavy shadows.
The mercurial modulation of the art is particularly impressive.
Cloonan and Conrad have mastered the action sequence.
Charts a clever course between the fantastic and the mundane.
Enchantingly horrifying on so many levels.
The story moves briskly.
MacKay finds the perfect balance.
The opening 13 pages shoot by very quickly.
The overall premise for the series is interesting.
A story that casts the title character in a fresh perspective
A breezy adventure comedy
A thoroughly engaging transitional issue.
A sparklingly fun dive into darkness and heroism.
Kim is telling a pleasantly off-center story.
Muscle versus metal. Wetware versus hardware. Human versus machine.
Nubia feels relatively well-paced and well-executed.
A conclusion that feels remarkably fluid from beginning to end.