Rucka and Trautmann have perfected the precise blend of humor, action, and horror.
All in Female Lead
Rucka and Trautmann have perfected the precise blend of humor, action, and horror.
Rowell has found a really impressive rendering of all of the different angles on Jen’s life.
A fun way to celebrate her upcoming 800th issue in June.
Rodriguez’s heavy inks make for deeply expressive action.
Leon is brilliantly fluid with the sense of motion in the action.
Kim is plunging Cindy into her own Spider-Verse.
It’s been a fun journey.
Liesel comes across as a fun hero here, but she deserves better.
Wilson is working brilliantly with both psychological and supernatural horror.
Wilson gives Wonder Woman the warmth and passion that she so richly deserves.
Genolet and Quinones have a wit about their art.
Howard finally found a dynamic that works with Selina.
Cloonan and Conrad have given Steph, Cass, and Babs a very solid sense of character development.
It feels like they’re doing something quite new with Diana.
Brusha doesn’t find a particularly novel approach to the resolution, but it’s still a fun one to explore.
There’s a deep respect for the common house cat that seems to resonate off the page.
A brilliantly expressive story.
Johns is juggling a great many heroes here.
The Catwoman in the street is A LOT more intriguing than the one behind bars.
Conrad and Cloonan’s run on Wonder Woman feels like it’s going to be an intrepid triumph.