Avallone throws a bit of a fight party for all of the big monsters from classic cinema history.
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Avallone throws a bit of a fight party for all of the big monsters from classic cinema history.
Aragonés' delightfully silly comedy continues.
Thompson is great fun with any script.
Kalan's Hades has no business being anywhere near as appealing as it is.
Rowell is brilliant with the confrontation.
That’s it. That’s the story. Really.
This is an interesting opening.
Perhaps it's not silly enough.
Gurihiru’s adorable rendering of Jeff gets a cool twist.
A very satisfying anthology.
Seems to actually kind of reach for something deeper than the silliness.
Deibert makes the tour of the museum the entire substance of the story.
Avallone has more than a few genuinely funny moments here and there.
Wells has really switched the direction of the series into action/comedy mode.
The big climactic conclusion is seriously funny.
Layman rides a pretty fine line between lighthearted situation comedy and something altogether darker.
It’s a fun story that almost lives up to the premise.
Robinson is now ready to dive more deeply into the central conflict of the series.
In theory, it should be a lot of fun.