Tomasi takes a lot of time in rendering the central conflict.
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Tomasi takes a lot of time in rendering the central conflict.
Johns has a really sharp and clever idea for a cience fiction action setting.
There is a clever progression that Cannon is working with.
Condon keeps the issue from being too bogged-down.
Johns expands the mythology of Hyde Street a bit more .
An interesting direction against the grain of expectation.
Bennett manages a bit more dramatic complexity.
Duggan packs the page with action and dark wit.
Once again, Young finds something novel in old clichΓ©.
Clever scripting and a very tight sense of pacing.
Marquez shifts things around an interesting ways.
Fleecs has managed to find novel horrors for the cats.
Zchut slowly lowers-in the full reality of the horror.
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.
Itβs 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.