Land and Leisten make it all look pretty solid.
Land and Leisten make it all look pretty solid.
Wells finds something new for Doc Ock.
Not enough is actually happening on the page.
Guggenheim wraps the first story arc up with a bit of a surprise ending.
Barberi has a pretty solid look going for the issue.
Lemire tackles the drama with a solid sense of mystery.
Liu’s work is deep and resonant.
King dives into a particularly dark end of romance.
Robinson is now ready to dive more deeply into the central conflict of the series.
A nice closer for a fun drama.
Starks gives Gabby and Trudy a suitably enjoyable end.
Palpable and famous moments from the 1970s and 1980s are put on the page with a crisp, brisk, and witty sense of drama.
Homicide detective cliches and stereotypes that have been echoing through crime fiction for nearly a century now.
A final dramatic push into the climax.
In theory, it should be a lot of fun.
A narrative voice that’s thick enough to be bulletproof.
Prince has a poetic sense of darkness.
It’s beautiful stuff straight through.
Deibert actually manages to articulate every character.
Older closes out the adventure predictably.