Brombal takes the bold move of tearing Batgirl almost entirely away from the title character.
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Brombal takes the bold move of tearing Batgirl almost entirely away from the title character.
Cantwell and Waid have some fun with an earlier 20th century version of Batman and Superman.
Decades later Claremont returns to the Kitty/Wolverine dynamic.
Rosenberg juggles a fascinating and colorful extended cast.
Segura has a solid sense of rhythm, timing and intensity.
Richards explores quite a few different angles that are common to horror.
A fun sort of a moody action mystery,
Kelly place it a little fast and loose with the continuity.
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Thompson delivers a staggeringly clever story about stories and the lessons they reveal.
Bunn’s basic concept is actually quite brilliant.
The story jumps around A LOT.
Moore has a delightful sense of absurdity about the whole drama.
It's fun to see that play out with Allen’s wit and heart.
This is the nightmare of The Power Fantasy.
Williams plays rather deftly with an extended ensemble.
Tobin and company keep the forward momentum of the action going.
Hicks carefully renders a supernatural drama.
Waid is setting-up for something that COULD feel pretty fresh and new.
it draws right from the largely unspoken heart at the center of the Challengers.