Adams doesn't have a whole lot of time to set up any of the conflicts that he's working with.
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Adams doesn't have a whole lot of time to set up any of the conflicts that he's working with.
And then Casey gets lost in a whole bunch of stuff that isn't really terribly interesting.
Brombal is working a lot with narratives that exist beyond the presence of the present.
It’s not a comic book so much as it is a really, really illustrated horror story.
Kirkman is clearly trying to render some sort of conflict.
Umm...yeah. Scott isn’t doing anything here that hasn’t been one a million times.
There is much to be admired in Fraction’s writing.
It’s been a cute idea for a series.
And it’s not nearly as cool as it sounds.
Brombal takes the bold move of tearing Batgirl almost entirely away from the title character.
Though it carries moments quite well, the overall space opera feels pretty bland.
It's fun to watch somebody having fun with the Transformers.
Hama has been juggling big ensembles and thick plots for decades now.
Time travel stories are always a bit awkward.
Parker is dealing with pieces that aren't necessarily all that original.
Williamson places Deadman at the center of the climactic action.
The concept of the Joker with a day job is fun.
This is a pity.
Such a weird superhero casserole.
The drama feels a little sluggish.