Phillips has a brilliantly crisp and distinctive sense of humor.
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Phillips has a brilliantly crisp and distinctive sense of humor.
Scott tells an interesting story.
Phillips’ sharp humor serves as a central focal point,
Villanelli and Milla work together quite well.
Phillips thrusts Gwen into a fish-out-of-water adventure.
deft pacing and a whole lot of cool.
Phillips is working on some interesting energies.
Conuceiro has a solid grasp of the action as it flows across the page.
Brisson establishes an interesting new era for the team.
There's a deep sense of emotional warmth.
The title character serves as more of a sidekick
Jennings mixes interpersonal drama and cosmic-level superhero action.
Wong crafts a pleasantly surreal encounter.
Hill’s story packs a quick and easy punch.
Scout's Honor #5 is an emotional punch in the gut that sticks with you long after you read the last page.
With beautiful art to back up this phenomenal story, Scout’s Honor #4 is the best issue of the series thus far.
Scout's Honor #3 follows Kit as she undertakes the "Trials of the Eagle," risking her life and friendship with Dez to get the answers she seeks.
Scouts Honor #2 offers a brief look into Kit's past while also expanding on the secrets and lies surrounding the Ranger Scouts and their true purpose.
Set 260 years after a devastating nuclear war, Scout's Honor #1 follows a Scout Ranger named Kit who hides a secret that could destroy their future: Kit is actually a girl.
If this issue isn’t proof that Bruce Banner is suffering under some sort of lifelong, bad luck “Thinner” curse, what else would it take to convince you?