Carves a visual depth into Hill’s simplification of the darkness in the heart of human endeavor.
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Carves a visual depth into Hill’s simplification of the darkness in the heart of human endeavor.
A very vivid narrative in spite of its somewhat uneven pacing.
Sea of Stars amps-up its exuberant playfulness.
The newest Installment of Excellence is simply BLACK MAGIC!
A very engrossing story with a layout that is at times breathtaking.
The title is only half right.
The epic scope of Middlewest continues to impress.
Hine, Haberlin and Van Dyke continue to put together a fun fantasy adventure.
Action is handled well amid a drama that might be a bit too abstract.
The action might feel stiff, but the horror of the drama is given vivid life.
Aaron and Hallum’s story continues to tumble through a pulpy, fun space adventure.
Thumbs is at its best when drama mixes with action in a dizzyingly tumultuous world of exploitation and revolution.
Taken on its own, issue nine has the feel of a sweeping fantasy.
It’s the Twilight of the Gods.
Mother’s forces strike a blow against the UGC rebels as Andy and Mila make their escape.
The plot arcs quite elegantly in a series of scenes that make for a strange and bewildering adventure.
The dialogue might feel a bit clunky, but the visuals…make this a very satisfying second issue.
Time becomes a crucial point in the narrative with Larcohe's voluminous gaze into a very brief series of encounters.
Explosive percussion of action and powerful attitude that drips off the page.
Thumbs delivers a lot, but it’s difficult to tell quite where things are going in a blurry rush of exposition.