Ayodele has a clever way of allowing a moment to play out.
Ayodele has a clever way of allowing a moment to play out.
Cantwell has a gift for dynamic, punchy dialogue.
Kelly and Lanzing clearly have a very solid perspective on how to handle things.
It’s really cool to see Mackie getting back in touch with his version of the character.
Everything fits together remarkably well.
Lore has everything really well lined-up,
Howard moves the plot through a hell of a lot of different angles.
Schultz is clearly having a lot of fun.
Madness of psychological horror with the magic of supernatural horror.
Narratively, it’s a bit of a weird fusion.
Sharp storytelling for a mini-series,
Buccellato puts challenging scenes together.
Foxe plays the horror pretty close to humor.
Once Godzilla shows up, he pretty much takes over the book.
Cafaro’s art that swiftly slices across the page.
Abnett’s dialogue and narration are pure poetry.
Bunn has deftly fused a clear sense of tension into the final issue.
Palicki’s pacing and dialogue are remarkably engaging.
Ram V gives the darkness of the series a firm grounding.
Porter takes the traditional pulpy sci-fi super-heroic adventure and tweaks it a bit