Haberlin and Wall seem to be in a bit of a hurry to wrap up the series.
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Haberlin and Wall seem to be in a bit of a hurry to wrap up the series.
Craig keeps the action moving without bogging the page and panel down in too much drama.
Brown runs an encounter between Dejah Thoris and the Goolians.
Wagner and Dabbs conjure a brilliantly expressive first issue.
Moreci cleverly mixes modern language and culture into a sword-and-sorcery fantasy adventure.
It’s a nice progression from the first to the fifth issues.
A political and intellectually rendered anti-hero.
Some of the heaviest stuff on the comics rack today.
Sebela has a hell of a lot of ideas.
Andolfo establishes a cozy adventure for Bettie.
Howard’s crisp dialogue and clever delivery keep things moving along beautifully.
The psychic awareness gives Power Girl a whole new dimension.
Guggenheim has a good approach to Michelle’s big showdown.
Masellis’s art is totally in love with the casual beauty of Gail.
Sniegoski fuses action with the supernatural and a traditional street-level crime.
Bogani’s clean lines are beautiful.
A perfectly respectable retro 1940s superhero world.
Cantwell guides Patsy into a strange corner of the Marvel Universe.
The right mixture of action and comedy for a decent Harley story.
The overall momentum of a sweeping action epic is capably maintained.