Phillips has a brilliantly crisp and distinctive sense of humor.
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Phillips has a brilliantly crisp and distinctive sense of humor.
Walsh weaves the heavier horror of the story.
Buccellato is trying to do a bit too much.
Williams crafts a tight, little story.
There’s a real balance between the beautiful and the ugly.
It’s a pretty dizzying fusion.
Thompson has a really cool multi-phase script for the 23rd issue.
Landini is at his best when he’s allowed to focus-in on the family drama.
Condon brings a sharp and clever pacing to the opening issue.
Johns narrowly misses a steaming pile of cliche.
Fleecs shifts deftly along the edge of plausibility.
And it’s not nearly as cool as it sounds.
Thompson expands the mythology of the Absolute with a high-gravity adventure.
King plays with a few different elements in a deeply enjoyable standalone story.
Wong has been doing a very good job to this point.
Lemire paces the action of the issue quite well.
What Ram V is working with is topical.
Thompson has a solidly interesting story to tell.
Scott tells an interesting story.
Chu frames Emma as a formidable anti-hero.