Schultz delivers a dynamic to the page.
All in Female Lead
Schultz delivers a dynamic to the page.
The mystery of Rennie lingers long after the final panel.
Laufman is doing such a good job of bringing the cartoons of the violence to the page.
There are some very, very powerful moments of drama.
Priest plays with a great deal of complexity.
Fun with post-apocalyptic adventure tropes.
Ayodele manages something that feels new.
Zchut gradually increases the intensity of what Sophie is up against.
Bengal has kind of a lot of ground to cover in this final 10th of the series.
There is a pleasantly dizzy and kind of meta writing going on with Scott’s script.
Thompson has a solid grasp on the history .
There’s a hell of a lot in the heart of the story.
Thompson continues to make her so appallingly relentless.
Frank is remarkably appealing.
Chu taps into Emma’s appeal from an interesting angle
The fourth issue is a remarkably sharp.
Carratù has a firm grasp of the fantastic.
Sniegoski fuses a few different subgenres of horror together.
Mice have ears. Mouse Man knows.
Cafaro renders the action of the series with a sense of urgency.