Ridley has set himself up for a hell of a challenge.
Ridley has set himself up for a hell of a challenge.
The action sequence at the heart of the issue is fun.
Brisson whisks the action through five different locations in less the 20 pages.
Georgiev’s art is by far the sleekest in the issue.
Cozy corporate sci-fi action.
Zornow’s rubbery werewolf has a wonderful expressiveness.
The balance of Jen’s life is evenly distributed.
Wilson’s dive into the psyche of Ivy gets considerably deeper and darker.
Campbell and Shaner manage to keep everything feeling so specific to Mary.
It’s exciting to see Nocenti getting back to the character.
As Brandy and Shabnam contemplate their final victory, the past catches up to them in spectacular fashion.
Kraven, Beast, and Wolverine learn the law of the jungle.
As Forge makes his way into the Vault, the X-Men have problems of their own.
Hurwitz’s script DOES allow for some pretty stunning visuals.
it’s still really, really cool to see horror anthology comics continuing into the present.
Clea is a lot of fun even when the rest of the story lacks life.
Brown gives Gem’s particular shade of tortured hero some originality.
There’s real potential in a hero like Domino.
Melnikov gives the page a stern darkness.
Phillips is keeping Harley in a Harley state of mind,