It’s nice to see the reptilian getting a bit of the spotlight as the series continues.
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It’s nice to see the reptilian getting a bit of the spotlight as the series continues.
The strange mix of space fantasy and cyberpunk continues to wind and twist.
Williamson manages a very tight combination of familiar and unfamiliar elements.
Benitez and Chen put a lot of edges an and around everything.
Darcy Van Poelgeest lets loose on the restless energy.
Shalvey doesn’t move that far beyond a traditional Vietnam narrative.
Zdarsky does a clever job of manipulating the traditional trappings of superhero stories.
Andreyko fuses the narration of the issue with some degree of humor.
The art team does a good job of harnessing the horror.
It's a fun, little action sequence.
Kubert’s adventure shoots quite swiftly along.
Remender hits the page with one of the more brutal entries into the series.
There’s a kind of wistful restlessness about it.
Kaplan maintains the overall tone.
Todd McFarlane tries his best to tell a story.
Wiseman is juggling a lot.
Montclair is really settling in for a long haul with this series.
Casey mixes a few things into the narrative that make it feel considerably more sophisticated than Rambo.
Fleecs fills the issue with a very heartfelt kind of precision.
Craig is working with a fusion of various different elements.