It may be lacking the spark that could make it brilliant, but the series continues to entertain.
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It may be lacking the spark that could make it brilliant, but the series continues to entertain.
Watters soaks the page with metaphor.
Cate and Kate are just...really, really fun.
A sexy fascist villain returns with a pleasantly crude political satire.
Big Girls #1 is a thrilling read that should be part of everyone's pull list.
Writer David Hine and artist Brian Haberlin celebrate the "silent comic" format.
A somewhat enjoyable issue.
A bold approach to the series' next major plot arc.
Boothby's wit is particularly sharp in a story of a father and his daughters.
Milaβs crew keeps growing.
Camagni's stylish approach to fantasy continues to impress.
A satisfying ending to the 18-part series.
The thick, ponderousness of the backstory finally breaks a bit in a drama between man, woman and god.
A more profound blending of art and story seems just out of reach.
Young knows full well what his artist is capable of doing on the page.
Another satisfyingly strange issue.
The story plods its way to the final panels.
After a long hiatus, the creative team of Brandon Thomas and Khary Randolph return with the seventh installment of their highly acclaimed action fantasy series Excellence.
Another satisfying issue thatβs over way too quickly.
Another entertaining excursion into a world that echoes a bit more of an homage to earlier work in the genre.