Acosta frames the action pretty well.
Acosta frames the action pretty well.
Dániel’s art feels vividly like something that Marvel would have put out in the 1960s.
Sutter has a great deal of world to establish in the first few pages of the new series.
Parrott enters the new plot arc with style and poise.
Haberlin and Wall seem to be in a bit of a hurry to wrap up the series.
Lewis finds a fresh spin on a traditional combat between magical entities.
Craig keeps the action moving without bogging the page and panel down in too much drama.
Young takes a while to get the story moving.
A sharply balanced political drama.
Kennedy opens the issue with a few pages of speechless combat.
Sorrentino has a gift for bringing breathtakingly real visages,
Burnett has a beautiful grasp of kinetic motion in action.
Zornow makes the visuals look cute without being overly cuddly.
Brown runs an encounter between Dejah Thoris and the Goolians.
Adams and company take a well-balanced approach to Hal and his life.
Kudrański is taking his time with the story.
Another well-rendered, well-modulated issue.
Barnes manages a very heartfelt iteration of the premise.
Wagner and Dabbs conjure a brilliantly expressive first issue.
Niimura’s graceful scribbles amplify the action beautifully.