It’s been a fun journey.
It’s been a fun journey.
The three-person writing team is juggling a lot.
So much of it lacks any real depth.
Kudranski’s art is suitably impressive.
Adams is starting from a really nice point for any hero.
Liesel comes across as a fun hero here, but she deserves better.
Orlando does a brilliant job.
Waid solidly establishes what’s going on.
It loses its momentum once things get wacky.
Adams has a remarkably solid sense of composition.
Wilson is working brilliantly with both psychological and supernatural horror.
Rosenberg struggles to keep the stories distinct.
X-Force gets reorganized in the wake of Beast’s betrayal, and just in time for a new threat.
Blacktop Bill has an offer for the Sundogs.
The X-Men figure out what to do with the Brood as Jean battles Nightmare.
Superman finally accepts help from Lex and SuperCorp to battle the Parasites.
The forces of the Red Diamond attack Arakko’s last stronghold.
Tynion isn’t really doing anything new with the opening issue.
Booher really launches everyone into conflict.
Landy gets pretty heavy with the narration.