Phillips cleverly balances the script between the cosmic and the interpersonal.
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Phillips cleverly balances the script between the cosmic and the interpersonal.
Scott has a bit of fun with mixing the fourth wall with everything else.
Villanelli and Milla work together quite well.
Wong has been sharp about keeping Psylocke moving.
Decades later Claremont returns to the Kitty/Wolverine dynamic.
Kelly place it a little fast and loose with the continuity.
It's fun to see that play out with Allen’s wit and heart.
It’s fun.
Schultz moves the action through the pages with a deft and witty hand.
A fascinating cosmic psychodrama.
Phillips thrusts Gwen into a fish-out-of-water adventure.
It’s a sharply-structured story that Allen is bringing to the page.
Wong makes the villain’s backstory interesting.
A really cool prequel to Strange Tales #89 from July of 1961.
Phillips is moving through quite a lot.
Orlando explore some really interesting aspects of Wanda’s personality
Phillips and Muzzo make a strong case for clean, simple action storytelling with a powerful lead in Shanna.
Laura, Elektra and Erica are a lot of fun together.
deft pacing and a whole lot of cool.
Wong moves through some pretty. familiar territory.