Conrad and Cloonan have built up such impressive momentum.
Conrad and Cloonan have built up such impressive momentum.
There’s a compelling contrast between the wild-eyed Noah and the regal power of Theon.
Forge finds something quite unexpected in the Vault.
As Sage falls apart on Krakoa, Maverick and his Mercs do some top-secret work for Krakoa.
Wilbur isn’t having a good time with Big Business and starts a sequence of events that builds a new family.
Superman battles the New Gods to keep Osul free as Lex Luthor makes his move and in the back-up Thao-La and Supergirl face Chaytil’s monster.
The game of cat and mouse continues as Bats, Billy, and Vickie try to find the human girl.
In Victorian times, Mystique and Destiny investigate one Nathaniel Essex.
Jon and Clark’s reunion is marred by a new villain.
Sabretooth is captured by Orchis as the Exiles find the biggest sign of Orchis’s depravity yet.
The Eternals make their lives in the new world.
Beast has a new job for Wolverine.
MacKay fuses espionage with realms of magic.
There is much that is gruesome and appealing on the page.
Stoll’s art features some remarkably crisp line work.
Brown frames the script for the third chapter from clever angles.
A clever scriptwriter who also happens to have a deep love for the world in which he’s writing.
Profoundly clever characterization.
Conrad and Cloonan set up the action with clever precision.
The second issue leaves a lot of mystery in the margins.