Thereβs a hell of a lot of backstory to layer in around the edges.
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Thereβs a hell of a lot of backstory to layer in around the edges.
Wingaard captures the dramatic complexity of the series with poise and subtlety.
The mystery of Rennie lingers long after the final panel.
Zchut gradually increases the intensity of what Sophie is up against.
Juni Baβs satire has a particularly frenzied approach in the final issue.
Thereβs a hell of a lot in the heart of the story.
Kindlon keeps the action running.
a very earthbound sort of conversation about things that echo into the abstract.
Frank is remarkably appealing.
Pichetshote and Tynion are working on several different levels.
There IS something kind of dark and foreboding about the whole thing.
Cafaro renders the action of the series with a sense of urgency.
Duggan marches right into the story.
It all feels very well-rendered.
Rennie remains remarkably endearing.
Itβs a fun premise.
Marquez delivers the intensity of a supernatural drama with some sharp shocks.
Wijngaard does some beautiful things with color.
Young knows exactly how much space he needs to tell this particular joke.
Leiz etches the passion into the page.