More fun than it has any right to be.
All in Female Lead
More fun than it has any right to be.
Wilson deftly nails some of the more lofty philosophical ends of the Black Cat.
Beyruth does a good job of grounding the character in the tension.
Thankfully, Tynion has apparently decided to make Frank a part of the DOT.
Grønbekk is really getting into an interesting depth.
Phillips keeps the central action of the issue away from Gwen.
Duggan takes cheesy action movie tropes and moves them around the page with great efficiency.
King is writing a line between absurdism and brutal action drama.
There’s a hell of a lot of backstory to layer in around the edges.
King has a very clever premise for coming-of-age story.
Campbell gives Kara that much more of a sense of altruism.
Horak’s detail hits the page without slowing-down the action.
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.