There's an overwhelming intensity about the story.
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There's an overwhelming intensity about the story.
Llovett anchors her narrative very, very closely on the three central characters.
Beem hits the page with a ragged intensity.
Johns is doing a character study for what feels like a sequel.
The whole thing feels very awkward.
Fleecs works with a surprisingly dizzying array of different elements.
Cannon is working with a lot of tiny elements on a tiny canvas.
The writing team’s choices begin to make a bit more sense.
It’s essentially a variation on the old Godzilla myth.
Bennett’s best work in the issue involves the conversation between Lisa and Sara.
If Popeye had been allowed to be a little bit more himself, it might be a little bit more interesting.
Cereno tells an enjoyable story.
Llovet tells a very traditional style romantic triangle story.
There’s a hell of a lot of world building in this issue.
Gillen is wise to focus on the relations between these two characters.
Brombal deftly plays with expectations and complexities
There’s a lot of potential in this series.
Barbiere seems very patient in executing the opening chapter.
Tynion presents recent history as surreal horror.
Brothers forges a narrative with fiery conflict burning deep in its heart.