Cho really focusses the narrative tightly on the life, mental and emotional state of Dani.
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Cho really focusses the narrative tightly on the life, mental and emotional state of Dani.
Phillips is a hell of a writer.
It’s actually kind of weird that things move as slowly as they do.
Miyazawa manages a striking array of different subtleties.
There's a brilliant sense of balance that almost seems crushingly beautiful.
Grønbekk is traveling through some really interesting heroic territory.
it’s kind of difficult to get a feel for increasing tensions.
King has been playing a bit of a chess match.
Morozova has a very firm approach to the action.
Thompson has a unique and sparklingly witty energy.
Vecchio’s art engages in some interesting dramatic renderings.
Ayala is using some very clever narrative techniques.
Schultz is doing a really good job of rendering her own little corner of everything.
Cafaro delivers a very moody sort of action to the page.
Schultz does a very sharp job of putting it all together.
Craig manages just the right mount of dialogue.
Ashley Allen cleverly constructs a very sharp progression.
Sarraseca has a good eye for layout.
Grønbekk moves through the darkness of dueling energies with a clever eye.
Wilson’s script is as witty as it is complicated.