Lam and the Glories face the truth of their mission.
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Lam and the Glories face the truth of their mission.
Tynion and Romero gently play with the horror of paranoia.
Things go from bad to worse.
Joey's problems come to a head.
A simple tale told well with occasionally stylish art.
A bit too busy to make a single, powerful statement
Tynionβs writing feels much more fluid.
The plot thickens as the truth starts to get revealed.
Things come to a head for Joey and Astor.
Wonder Womanβs quest with the sword finds her teaming up with Deadman again.
Another thoroughly entertaining combination of drama, comedy, and comedic graphics.
Williamson solidly avoids cheesy horror cliches.
Joey learns even more about what she got herself into.
A great deal of fun.
Forest and Orson Innman find a legendary director in a rest home to ask him about his last film and discover more than they bargained for.
Lam discovers her fatherβs secret.
Jo learns the truth behind what she saw at the party.
Cain does a brilliant job of opening the world of Man-Eaters.
Young has been careful enough to keep the romance developing slowly.
Mixes the nightmare collage imagery with strangely compelling drama.