Sampere’s clean-line approach to the visuals continues to find its own sense of charm.
Sampere’s clean-line approach to the visuals continues to find its own sense of charm.
Frusin provides some very clean images of ancient battle.
The tremendous resilience of Maka is powerfully present in slight shades of phrase in her inner monologue.
There is a clever progression that Cannon is working with.
Condon keeps the issue from being too bogged-down.
Johns expands the mythology of Hyde Street a bit more .
Kalan launches Harley into a whole new adventure.
An interesting direction against the grain of expectation.
Chu plays a bit with expectations in interesting directions.
Gronbekk and company working around the edges of the Batman end of the DC universe.
Bennett manages a bit more dramatic complexity.
Sneigoski frames some pretty interesting horror for the third issue of the series.
Simone rather tightly frames a few father-and-son-style relationships.
Duggan packs the page with action and dark wit.
Remender is telling a story with a very familiar form to it.
Mercado shows a great degree of strength.
Ziglar’s work feels pretty tightly-drawn from the traditional Spider-Man mold.
Allen makes a casual run through a villains layer seem a lot more interesting than it has any right to be.
Once again, Young finds something novel in old cliché.
Clever scripting and a very tight sense of pacing.