It’s always cool to get Laura and Logan on the same page.
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It’s always cool to get Laura and Logan on the same page.
Phillips is a hell of a writer.
It’s actually kind of weird that things move as slowly as they do.
Schultz is doing a really good job of rendering her own little corner of everything.
Schultz does a very sharp job of putting it all together.
Ashley Allen cleverly constructs a very sharp progression.
Foxe seems to have a solid handle on how it is that these things work.
MacKay has a few too many characters to juggle.
Cassara’s art is tough as nails.
Phillips is working on some interesting energies.
A really beautiful kind of pacifism works in this particular story.
MacKay shows that he has a really solid grasp of what makes the X-Men appealing.
A deliciously wicked hero hunting an ancient hero who turns out to be a monster.
Rowell IS telling a solid superhero story.
García nails some very vivid specific moments.
Conuceiro has a solid grasp of the action as it flows across the page.
Schultz does more than just create a female version of Moon Knight.
Shaw has a beautifully vivid sense of kinetic action.
Loo dives a bit into the psyche of both Iron Man and Storm.
It’s a set-up for a Spider-Boy series.