Gillen explores a fascinating and provocative angle on the god-as-artist concept.
All tagged Caspar Wijngaard
Gillen explores a fascinating and provocative angle on the god-as-artist concept.
Gillen is jumping around in history quite a bit over the course of the issue.
Gillen manages a breathtaking amount of nuance.
Wijngaard’s work is brilliantly muted. Gillen’s script is cleverly concise.
Williamson carefully crafts a series of scenes.
Williamson has a classy sense of language.
A huge range of different stories.
Wijngaard balances the intense and intricate emotions against larger action
The visuals continue to appeal.
A unique connection between a living soul and a ghost that strikes the page with beautiful balance.
Dan Watters dives into stranger, darker territory.
Watters and Wijngaard manage to hold everything together.
Selina Kyle is NOT Keyser Söze.
Wijngaard vividly paints aggression and conversation.
Climbs out of its covers with stylish delivery of a big moment.
Traditional ghost stories fuse quite nicely with the superhero genre.
Delicate, largely unspoken drama mixes with creepy horror.
Watters’ 1990s slacker/horror/drama action fusion actually works.
Slick and stylish fun.