It just feels real on more levels than it has any right to be.
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It just feels real on more levels than it has any right to be.
Hester has a strikingly well-modulated story to tell.
Wagner’s anti-hero is a lot of fun to hang out with.
There’s a delicious graininess to Jones’ art.
Orellana draws on quite a few different elements to wrap-up the series.
Vecchio plays with the mutability of reality.
Tynion’s script remains as appealing as it is.
Loughridge finds a suitable end point for a series.
Shalvey could really expand this one issue into a whole series.
Azaceta can say a tremendsous amount with only a few line.
Hicks is a solidly respectable storyteller
Priest finds a relatively untrodden path with vampire fiction: parenthood.
Matthew Rosenberg opens a brilliantly inventive new series.
Boss weaves a fun initial premise.
Ryall paces the issue quite well.
Gillen carefully tears apart reality.
Devastatingly intense.
Camp is playing on basic fears.
Dead guards mean questions.