Masellis’s art is totally in love with the casual beauty of Gail.
Masellis’s art is totally in love with the casual beauty of Gail.
Sniegoski fuses action with the supernatural and a traditional street-level crime.
The leap into action in the first issue is fun.
Bogani’s clean lines are beautiful.
A perfectly respectable retro 1940s superhero world.
Cantwell guides Patsy into a strange corner of the Marvel Universe.
A hint at just how clever a guy Tom Taylor is.
A well-balanced approach with a great deal of respect for nearly every character in the ensemble.
The right mixture of action and comedy for a decent Harley story.
The overall momentum of a sweeping action epic is capably maintained.
Rucka and Trautmann have perfected the precise blend of humor, action, and horror.
Rowell has found a really impressive rendering of all of the different angles on Jen’s life.
Superman learns more about Dr. Pharm and Graft as they recruit a new pawn to attack the Man of Steel.
The Titans have their first mission, but they’re surrounded by problems.
As the Weapons of X continue their war, Wolverine and Maverick team up as the X-Desk gets serious while Wolverine teams up with Sister Dagger in France in the back-up.
Wheels are in motion in multiple directions.
Xavier calls Storm as Sunfire and Nova have an interesting conversation.
A fun way to celebrate her upcoming 800th issue in June.
Rodriguez’s heavy inks make for deeply expressive action.
Leon is brilliantly fluid with the sense of motion in the action.