The darkness in the series continues to deepen.
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The darkness in the series continues to deepen.
Fun stuff. Deliciously Dark.
There's a brilliant sense of balance that almost seems crushingly beautiful.
Niosiβs art has a thoughtful precision to it.
Snjelbherg fits the artwork over a very narrow sort of a genre.
itβs kind of difficult to get a feel for increasing tensions.
Andreyko comes dangerously close to making a point.
The genius of Hyde Street is that it tends to focus on the victims.
Brissonβs story has an admirable simplicity.
Thompson has a unique and sparklingly witty energy.
Vecchioβs art engages in some interesting dramatic renderings.
Thereβs a delicate balance.
McFarlane is telling a pretty simple supernatural drama.
Cafaro delivers a very moody sort of action to the page.
Ashley Allen cleverly constructs a very sharp progression.
Sarraseca has a good eye for layout.
Wilsonβs script is as witty as it is complicated.
McFarlane paces the issue quite well.
There are some very strong emotions being expressed.
Andreyko could have gone for a much more sophisticated in a dramatic sense.