Lee is working with the fundamentals of action storytelling.
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Lee is working with the fundamentals of action storytelling.
GrΓΈnbekk strikes some powerful notes right away.
Tynion crafts a very tight, little personality around Thessaly.
Soy is a very deft hand with action.
Wilson nails some of the more intriguing things that make Poison Ivy such a relatable character.
King has a tremendous amount of patience in laying out the full reality of a life.
Rowell is brilliant with the confrontation.
Manga-inspired art rolls across the page.
This is an interesting opening.
Seeley does a very good job.
Bennettβs storytelling is a bit lopsided.
Qualano puts just enough on the page to tell the story.
A perfectly respectable family drama.
Gailey narrowly focuses the issue on a single encounter.
Perhaps it's not silly enough.
Shand might be trying to cram a BIT too much story into a single issue.
Wong places a bit of mystery into the action.
Mignola handles all of this with a very steady hand.
The visual of Hawkgirl is actually really, really cool.