Layman’s weird cast of characters is fun by virtue of the sheer randomness of their backgrounds.
Layman’s weird cast of characters is fun by virtue of the sheer randomness of their backgrounds.
Really SHOULD be a more appealing issue.
Taking away the names, the fame, and the legend allows Chaykin to focus his history on the people who built an industry.
Soule gives each moment a great deal of room.
Sebela has a hell of a lot of ideas.
Pacat and company continue to craft an appealing story.
The basic symbolism in Tomasi’s story is solid enough to carry the plot.
Andolfo establishes a cozy adventure for Bettie.
Occasionally manage a kind of beauty.
It’s a cleverly-crafted story.
Kid Omega’s return brings the team a new mission.
Captain Marvel brings together a new team of Earth’s Mightiest Heroes.
As Orchis makes their moves, the X-Men meet the Initiative’s newest weapons.
A documentary crew gets more than they bargained for, and there’s a preview of next month’s Incredible Hulk #1,.
The Superman family finds themselves dealing with the Cyborg Superman, Superman and Lois battle Doombreaker as they try to figure out what happened to Jon, and Steelworks presents their plans for Metropolis.
The work of some really impressive talents.
Brusha focuses matters on Robyn for much of the issue.
Skroce has been using the series as something of a portfolio for his work.
Howard’s crisp dialogue and clever delivery keep things moving along beautifully.
Wells manages things as best as possible.