Andolfo’s world of angels and devils amplifies its complexity admirably in its second outing.
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Andolfo’s world of angels and devils amplifies its complexity admirably in its second outing.
The second issue feels like a bit of a mess.
The variety of art and story styles open up a really refreshing spectrum.
The ninth issue in the series actually has quite a sweeping feeling of adventure.
A fun over-the-top metropolitan fantasy.
IDW has given Sonic one heck of a fantastic birthday gift!
This issue actually kind of...works...
A cleverly unique exploration into strange sci-fi.
Hits the page in a remarkably vivid nonverbal way.
Ernie makes a great deal of progress in a largely satisfying fifth issue in the series.
An adventure that moves briskly across the page.
Doesn't really manage a hell of a lot of sophistication.
The best part of the issue has to be Pacheco’s wit, which keeps the action slick and enjoyable from cover to cover.
The overall sense of immensity and impending doom seems missing in an otherwise enjoyable finale.
Edginess comes across as childishness. It almost works.
Cate and Kate are just...really, really fun.
A sexy fascist villain returns with a pleasantly crude political satire.
So it is that a certain clown girl ends the run of her current series.
Boothby's wit is particularly sharp in a story of a father and his daughters.
Another satisfyingly strange issue.