A slightly haunting moody drama, the likes of which donβt often make it to the comics page.
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A slightly haunting moody drama, the likes of which donβt often make it to the comics page.
Empathy is dead. That's not a metaphor or anything.
Inkblot the cat retains his characteristic appeal.
Tynionβs working with the overlapping mysteries are dizzyingly provocative.
Bucci manages to keep everything dazzlingly in perspective.
A comfortable kind of supernatural drama.
Remender eases Ernie into a deeper, more philosophical issue.
Ellie, Otto, and Ava go on a road trip and get more than they bargained for.
Yet another adorably strange issue.
Department of Truth continues to be one of the sharpest new series in a very tumultuous year.
Haberlin isn't framing all of the plot elements quite as deftly as he has in previous issues.
An adventure that moves briskly across the page.
Doesn't really manage a hell of a lot of sophistication.
The characters remain interesting.
Ellie and Ryan both get missions.
Inkblot rests wide-eyed at the center of it all in another enjoyable journey into fantasy.
Tynion IV dives into the deep, deep darkness of contemporary consciousness.
It may be little more than another loser-saves-the-world storyline, but Remender and Larosa keep it fun.
Worlds collide.
It's a muddled farrago that still has the potential to turn into something more.