Riegel and Beatty carry the drama off pretty well.
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Riegel and Beatty carry the drama off pretty well.
The full reveal of Loughridge’s premise IS kind of a disappointment.
Loughridge is delivering a cleverly complicated exploration.
Thompson’s brilliantly casual wit animates Scarlett’s narration.
Robinson has a very clean sense of execution.
Thompson nails the balance perfectly.
It’s a fun opener to a promising series.
Thompson has a sharp wit
Howard richly casts the narrative in the voice of Raven.
Cantwell, Kelly, and Lanzing contrast various characters and personalities against each other.
Starks gives Gabby and Trudy a suitably enjoyable end.
The story arc wraps up with nuanced drama that resonates through darkness and horror.
A really clever way of taking traditional myth and the legend and modifying it.
Starer’s humor works on a whole bunch of different levels.
Mignola and Roberson handle the story in a straight-ahead fashion.
Ram V gives the darkness of the series a firm grounding.
Really SHOULD be a more appealing issue.
Ram V’s narrative jumps around A LOT.