Campbell reaches the end of the second issue with a well-crafted pacing.
Campbell reaches the end of the second issue with a well-crafted pacing.
Thereβs a deep, dark poetry to Simoneβs work.
The X-Men take the battle to the Hex.
Magik, Madelyne, Moonstar, Wolfsbane, and Colossus make their move on Sβym.
Superman and the Revolutionaries make their move against Gamorra and President Bendix.
As Wolverine deals with the death of Kid Omega, X-Force has two important missions and gains a new foe.
As the Savage Avengers hunt down Thulsa Doom and Conan, Deathlok deals with his own demons.
As the X-Men get unexpected allies to fight the Hex, Iron Man, Sinister, Ajak, and Makkari create their new god.
A lot of opportunities were missed.
The weirdness of the series twists.
Itβs a fun little exercise.
A gripping social satire set in the fading light of late-stage capitalism.
The series remains fun as the series launches itself into its fifth issue.
MacKay manages a breezy team-up between Clea and Moon Knight.
Itβs fun action with just enough depth to keep the reader interested.
Gentle complexities play out in an alternate timeline U.S.
Cleverly taps into the horror of beginnings, endings, birth, and death.
Harley continues to find an appealing place on the page.
Howard has had one of the more satisfying runs with Selina.