Doesn’t really get particularly interesting until Nathan and Marshall sit down to make a decision.
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Doesn’t really get particularly interesting until Nathan and Marshall sit down to make a decision.
A very earthbound sense of life-or-death survival.
The furtive “plap” of a severed head.
Seems to actually kind of reach for something deeper than the silliness.
There's a lot of blasting and tumbling,
There’s a primal, sweeping sense of action.
Burnett knows how to frame a heroic adventure.
The drama-heavy issue is filled with lots of moody, atmospheric silences.
As a writer, Kubert knows her own strengths as an artist.
It’s a simple and primal idea.
Kudranski’s attempts at the profound only occasionally brush against something other than cliche.
There’s scarcely a subplot in sight.
Layman rides a pretty fine line between lighthearted situation comedy and something altogether darker.
It’s not a mindless action story.
Cady takes his time slowly advancing into the site.
Clark and Higgins allow the story to slowly fade in around the edges.
It’s really just one conversation.
Things seem to shift quite a bit in the first half of the first issue.
He’s a monster, but Lemire cleverly engenders sympathy for him.
Guggenheim wraps the first story arc up with a bit of a surprise ending.