Johns certainly seems to be entering some very interesting territory.
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Johns certainly seems to be entering some very interesting territory.
Writer Tony Fleecs gives his popular series the silent issue treatment.
The current state of war coverage echoes into shadows of the past in the latest Department of Truth.
A 1990s zine-like in the comic book with a hand-made feel.
Silvestri’s best work in the issue involves the conversation that Jackie has with the demons
Things get pretty brutal towards the end of the series.
There’s a crude appeal in the overall run of a series.
Birks follows the form and fashion of Lovecraft’s writing with a great sense of poise.
A couple of twisted explorations into the darker end of superpowers.
Marguerite Bennett delivers one of the single best scripts she rendered for the series thus far.
Cannon concludes his horror mystery.
The visual aspects of the story bind it to the comic book page quite well.
Horvath draws the current series to its inevitable end where quite a bit of intensity.
Jordan’s concept continues to hold a great deal of potential.
It's both silly and absurd, while also being very appealing as an action horror concept.
There is a considerable amount of poetry in the fantasy that Barbiere is binding to the page.
Tynion and Bellaire keep the plot, moving in a couple of really tightly written scenes.
Silvestri puts together a few scenes that are solidly entertaining.
A premise like this should have overstayed its welcome after … the first couple of pages.
Harns firmly establishes a basic mood and tone for the series in the first issue.