It IS an entertaining sprint to the climax of the fifth issue.
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It IS an entertaining sprint to the climax of the fifth issue.
Cainβs satire is bright and timely.
Killadelphia has been extraordinary up to this point.
The Sangeryes clan returns to fight the evil Jinoo and also faces new threats from within.
The emotional momentum of the series continues on the precipice of the turmoil.
Upchurch guides Lucy Claire into stylish danger.
A party becomes a slaughter.
Hineβs script lacks the proper framing for overwhelming events.
Hornβs script DOES occasionally call for a bit of viciousness.
Motherβs origin is revealedβ¦. as is a new power.
The emotion is strong in a story with a plot just outside the realm of easy comprehension.
There IS a surprising amount of dramatic complexity rendered into the faces of the lead characters.
Young provides just enough room in all the drama for Corona to give the world of Middlewest its unique visual fantasy.
The series gains momentum in a satisfying second issue.
An infiltration of a dystopian government facility doesn't live up to the intensity it should have had.
Writer David Hine and artist Brian Haberlinβs story increases in complexity.
The UGC Rebels strike against Mother.
Poetic dialogue and beautiful visuals keep the series suitably dreamlike as it glides through its fourth outing.
A lovely second serving of blood, with a great twist that will keep you on your toes