WAY more fun than it honestly has any right to be.
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WAY more fun than it honestly has any right to be.
"Unbelievable non-action on every page!!!"
Pacheco and company have fun with the weird complexities of Jess' past.
Pérez and D’Armata ratchet-up the tension admirably with the visuals.
A two-page fight sequence with a Frank Miller-sized pack of ninjas that plays out entirely in silhouette against a green screen.
A unique blend of family drama and superhero weirdness.
Pacheco’s usual wit is kicked into high gear.
Another satisfying chapter in the life of Jessica Drew.
A breezy and witty issue-length chase.
Pérez does as good a job as ever hitting the dramatic marks.
Pacheco has put together a delightful evening with Jessica.
Pacheco does an outstanding job of balancing Jessica's life between two covers.
The old cliche of a hero reluctantly teaming-up with a villain finds new life in the hands of Pacheco and Pérez.
Pacheco keeps Jessica Drew firmly grounded in a dash of emotional realism.
The best part of the issue has to be Pacheco’s wit, which keeps the action slick and enjoyable from cover to cover.
Pérez slices the action across the page in long, narrow panels.
Pacheco finesses a lot of things in this issue that really have no business working as well as they do.
An issue that glides gracefully through a couple of major plot points.
Pérez's work shoots off the page with bewildering energy.
Pacheco’s writing has a brilliant economy to it.