Tynion cleverly plays with some of the more prominent bits of legend .
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Tynion cleverly plays with some of the more prominent bits of legend .
Watters finds a way around the cliches.
Schultz is working with various cyberpunk tropes.
McFarlane almost has the heart of a really good story.
Priest is managing, very tricky balance.
Johns rides a very fine line between laughable silliness and poetic, legendary heroic action.
Píriz’s artwork physically move the action across the page with great force.
Benitez and Chen manage a pretty tight chapter.
Wagner moves the story along quite steadily.
Van Poelgeest frames every scene in the issue like it's an inexplicably, beautiful, little narrative poem.
It's very well constructed chapter in a largely satisfying series.
Thompson’s brilliantly casual wit animates Scarlett’s narration.
A fun, little dramatic moment for the series.
Paposi has an ingenious way of simplifying complexity
Busiek and Nicieza are definitely making progress.
Johns works a fun premise.
McFarlane has a couple of fun ideas in the issue.
Lieberman centers the overall plot pretty closely on Sonja herself.
McConville populates the issue largely with dramatic scenes.
Larsen is clearly just having fun here.