Horak’s detail hits the page without slowing-down the action.
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Horak’s detail hits the page without slowing-down the action.
Schultz delivers a dynamic to the page.
Ayodele manages something that feels new.
There is a pleasantly dizzy and kind of meta writing going on with Scott’s script.
Bloom has a solid premise that stems from a classic action hero cliche/
Straczynski and Noto do a brilliant job of making it feel new./
Chu taps into Emma’s appeal from an interesting angle
Mercado executes the complexity of the situation.
Carratù has a firm grasp of the fantastic.
Grønbekk manages an impressively deft moral ambiguity.
Johnson slams together a few fairly basic plot elements.
Allen is working with a rich tapestry of different elements.
Schultz has done a rather brilliant job.
Wong has been doing a very good job to this point.
Thompson has a solidly interesting story to tell.
Chu frames Emma as a formidable anti-hero.
Gronbekk clearly articulates the best parts of a Marvel web-slinger story.
Mercado delivers Phiips’ script with clean lines and simple composition.
Allen renders a very complex emotional relationship.
Phillips’ sharp humor serves as a central focal point,