There's a really sharp fusion between script and panel.
There's a really sharp fusion between script and panel.
Conrad and Cloonan point Diana in a really cool direction this time around.
As far as in-between arc stories go, Captain Marvel #31 was a great one; It got me hyped up The Last of the Marvels without feeling like this story was filler.
The investigator falls into the trap of his own devising... or is it one of Myerson and Lauraβs?
X-Force and Man-Slaughter team up to find the source of the floronic assassins.
Gimmick reveals her secret, and the team has to deal with it.
A deliciously imperfect comedy.
It's gentle, intimate, and moody.
The fact that itβs really, really cute doesnβt hurt either.
It's all been one big mess.
Frank and Anderson do some beautiful work on this issue.
A dizzyingly interesting drama.
The Justice League takes the fight to Synmar and in the back-up, as the Eternal Knight works to free Randhir Singh, the JLD deals with Merlinβs attack on Atlantis.
The X-Men battle another alien threat.
The Hellions battle Tarn and the Locus Vile.
The variety of art and story styles open up a really refreshing spectrum.
The two-story balance allows a single issue of Wonder Woman to feel that much more substantial.
The ninth issue in the series actually has quite a sweeping feeling of adventure.
Tynion definitely has put a hell of a lot of thought into the lore.
Thompson does an outstanding job of modulating the energy.