A young migrant learns the face of America.
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A young migrant learns the face of America.
A dark enemy stalks Sundog and her human cargo.
A somewhat haunting vision of violence.
He took it all too far, but boy could he play guitar (with a cursed coin as a guitar pick.)
The CIC experiment continues in a slightly more engaging direction.
A fun, little excursion into realms of magic
Things come to a head at the Dome.
Zadie's story shows some potential.
Tynion doesnβt quite manage anything of note here.
The artist balances the title character's grotesqueness against his reluctant heroism.
Marco B. Bucciβs story has lost a bit of momentum.
Hits the page in a remarkably vivid nonverbal way.
Wijgnaard mixes some stunning colors with the visual percussion of two supernatural forces clashing.
March's art has a deeply detailed life about it.
Orlando's feverishly-rendered plot continues to race along.
The darkness has swallowed the Earth.
Jacopo B. Camagni blends the fantastic with the realistic in a way that feels both beautiful and unnatural.
Itβs not as compelling as previous chapters, but it does provide a bit of backstory.
Ernie makes a great deal of progress in a largely satisfying fifth issue in the series.
Ellie and company, along with Madman and the Paybacks, find unexpected help in a strange place.