King plays with a few different elements in a deeply enjoyable standalone story.
All in Female Lead
King plays with a few different elements in a deeply enjoyable standalone story.
Wong has been doing a very good job to this point.
Rennie remains a totally relatable character.
Scott tells an interesting story.
Chu frames Emma as a formidable anti-hero.
The central relationship between Thunder and its owner feels fresh.
King finds a respectably bewildering opening.
Campbell’s story continues to find kind of an appealing energy about it.
Gronbekk clearly articulates the best parts of a Marvel web-slinger story.
Mercado delivers Phiips’ script with clean lines and simple composition.
Allen renders a very complex emotional relationship.
Young has fun with a few fantasy role-playing tropes.
The heart of Starer’s story is one that speaks to anyone.
Phillips’ sharp humor serves as a central focal point,
Strukan’s overall layout is quite good.
Once again, Wilson shows herself to be dizzyingly witty.
Schultz is doing remarkably well seven issues into the new series.
Thompson takes her time with the drama.
Lanzing and Kelly play with iconic bits of Marvel history.
Bennett’s idea would have worked better as a series.