Layman delivers a respectable amount of complexity to the page.
Layman delivers a respectable amount of complexity to the page.
Villanelli and Milla work together quite well.
Wong has been sharp about keeping Psylocke moving.
The series continues to sparkle with wit and drama.
Totally un-self-conscious attempt to dive right into the quirkiness of hte storytelling.
Schultz IS using the format to dive into aspects of Laura’s personality.
Remenber and Posehn maintain a certain amount of energy and momentum.
It works.
Thompson has a few major elements in focus for the issue.
Brombal takes the bold move of tearing Batgirl almost entirely away from the title character.
Cantwell and Waid have some fun with an earlier 20th century version of Batman and Superman.
Decades later Claremont returns to the Kitty/Wolverine dynamic.
Rosenberg juggles a fascinating and colorful extended cast.
Segura has a solid sense of rhythm, timing and intensity.
Richards explores quite a few different angles that are common to horror.
A fun sort of a moody action mystery,
Worley pounds the whimsical subtlety and madness out of many of Caroll’s concepts.
Kelly place it a little fast and loose with the continuity.
100% of the proceeds from the issue is going to support wildfire relief.
Covas has a whimsical, disjointing storytelling style.