Tynion twists a fiction around one of the most legendary deaths of the 20th century.
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Tynion twists a fiction around one of the most legendary deaths of the 20th century.
Tynion cleverly plays with some of the more prominent bits of legend .
Tyrion’s dialogue continues to feel very natural.
So much of what Tynion is doing is so very, very simple.
Tynion is once again channeling Alan Moore’s work on Brought to Light.
Tynion doesn’t draw a whole lot of insight into the characters.
Tynion crafts a very tight, little personality around Thessaly.
There are several thematic layers to Tynion’s story.
There's a lot of aggression that's being set up.
Christopher Chaos makes a firm impact in his first appearance.
Tynion falls into the traditional pitfalls of presenting a story of alien abduction.
Tynion has a way of twisting cliche until it confesses some kind of strange truth.
Tynion is throwing a lot at the page.
So much of it lacks any real depth.
Tynion isn’t really doing anything new with the opening issue.
Tynion is working with well-established images of good and evil.
Tynion is simply presenting the story of Betty and Barney Hill.
So much of what Tynion is doing rests between the moments of the story.
The drama of the series crawls across the page with wit and grace.
Tynion has had a hell of a lot moving around the shadows.