Fiffe’s storytelling is everything.
All in Action
Fiffe’s storytelling is everything.
The central relationship between Thunder and its owner feels fresh.
Lots of weird poetry circulates around the edges of everything.
King finds a respectably bewildering opening.
Campbell’s story continues to find kind of an appealing energy about it.
Gronbekk clearly articulates the best parts of a Marvel web-slinger story.
Mercado delivers Phiips’ script with clean lines and simple composition.
Allen renders a very complex emotional relationship.
Young has fun with a few fantasy role-playing tropes.
Tariq Geiger’s story reaches a resting point.
The heart of Starer’s story is one that speaks to anyone.
Richards rides kind of a tight line.
it IS quite a bit of fun.
Phillips’ sharp humor serves as a central focal point,
Strukan’s overall layout is quite good.
The art team does a good job of finding the right angles.
Once again, Wilson shows herself to be dizzyingly witty.
Ba’s art is deliciously over-the-top.
Schultz is doing remarkably well seven issues into the new series.
Buccellato moves the story along with great efficiency