Val, Em, and Bailey learn the truth about their situation.
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Val, Em, and Bailey learn the truth about their situation.
Be careful of the frogs.
Traditional ghost stories fuse quite nicely with the superhero genre.
Joey goes to meet her new boyfriend Astor’s family and gets more than she bargained for.
There's a really sharp fusion between script and panel.
It's gentle, intimate, and moody.
Tynion definitely has put a hell of a lot of thought into the lore.
The girls have their final battle with the Landlady.
It's a bit of a mess.
Cain’s satire sinks into a more profound horror.
Val, Em, and Bailey find a safe haven.
Breathtakingly nuanced.
Gary Frank has a beautiful sense of subtlety.
Tynion isn’t really giving the artist a whole lot to work with.
The Justice League faces off against Zumbado and in the back-up, the Justice League Dark looks for a way to get ahead of Merlin.
Watters’ 1990s slacker/horror/drama action fusion actually works.
Pleasantly minimalist darkness.
The girls learn more about the threat of the Landlady.
The dramatic end of the story comes across with great power.
Val, Em, and Bailey get some welcome surprises.