Tynion is throwing a lot at the page.
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Tynion is throwing a lot at the page.
Guggenheim has a good approach to Michelle’s big showdown.
Lewis doesn’t give a whole lot of definition between any of the warriors.
Craig’s story begins to take on a bit of its own personality.
Masellis’s art is totally in love with the casual beauty of Gail.
Rucka and Trautmann have perfected the precise blend of humor, action, and horror.
Wheels are in motion in multiple directions.
Duggan’s central idea is pretty silly.
Burnett’s story works with time-worn action cliches.
Kudranski’s art is suitably impressive.
Blacktop Bill has an offer for the Sundogs.
Tynion isn’t really doing anything new with the opening issue.
The kids take on a dangerous mission as Gwen tries to get the Robots to leave Landfall’s Coalition.
Robinson’s story is not without its charm.
The Sundog Convoy hits Argus and learns more about Eos and the threat they face on the way there.
As the family deals with their own problems, the Will gets a surprise, and Agent Gale visits an old friend of Marko’s.
Straight-ahead action mystery.
Wall and Haberlin set up quite a challenge for themselves.
On the surface, there REALLY isn’t much to the story.
The family is caught back up in the war.