The first half of the issue breezes by really, really quickly.
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The first half of the issue breezes by really, really quickly.
Gillen has a fun, little idea for a very simple and haunting existential science fiction story.
Kindlon finds a cool, compassionate heart to all of the aggression.
It’s a sudden shift for Geiger.
Craig allows his art to do much of the storytelling.
Condon continues a deliciously stagnant horror drama.
Cannon cleverly balances all of the different characters in the ensemble.
One of the better entries into the series thus far.
It’s been a cute idea for a series.
Tynion and Grayson keep the action moving with some sense of class and style.
Johns has everything set up for the street in question.
Duggan takes cheesy action movie tropes and moves them around the page with great efficiency.
There’s 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 Ba’s satire has a particularly frenzied approach in the final issue.
There’s 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.