Grant Morrison and Giuseppe Camuncoli work together and deliver an excellent detour
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Grant Morrison and Giuseppe Camuncoli work together and deliver an excellent detour
Waid’s narrative style is somewhat comprehensive without being terribly engaging
The messy grittiness of a police assault on a rural human trafficking outpost feels weird and stringy.
Both a fun, mindless action adventure with a simple premise AND a deeply biting socio-political satire.
Gryffen: Galaxy’s Most Wanted is antifascist space opera with an irreverent and sardonic bent.
Mother’s forces strike a blow against the UGC rebels as Andy and Mila make their escape.
The Punisher and J. Jonah Jameson have a road trip into space as the oddest couple of them all.
No one can say this isn’t a fun story
ge of Resistance feels like a chance to promote the movies and make more money.
An intriguing and enjoyable and scandalous of characters
The dialogue might feel a bit clunky, but the visuals…make this a very satisfying second issue.
Time becomes a crucial point in the narrative with Larcohe's voluminous gaze into a very brief series of encounters.
Who is General Reginald Fortean and how and why did he become such a powerful threat
A fast-paced issue with cleverly-executed action.
Capably mixes adventure, mystery and a sense of wonder in its final issue.
Explosive percussion of action and powerful attitude that drips off the page.
Jor-El tells his a story about the destruction of Krypton.
Marvel introduces a new character… who doesn’t show up on this cover.
Thumbs delivers a lot, but it’s difficult to tell quite where things are going in a blurry rush of exposition.
A large, undoubtedly strange journey begins in a story that isn’t afraid to get more than a little whimsical in its first chapter.