Conrad and Cloonan whisk Diana through a few different dimensions with impressively brisk pacing.
All in Fantasy
Conrad and Cloonan whisk Diana through a few different dimensions with impressively brisk pacing.
Arthur’s reign has changed England forever.
The battle for the soul of the galaxy ends.
The fact that it’s really, really cute doesn’t hurt either.
The variety of art and story styles open up a really refreshing spectrum.
The two-story balance allows a single issue of Wonder Woman to feel that much more substantial.
Ram V’s script has a simple, poetic quality.
Tim-21 battles Mother as Mila and company make a stand against S’Lok’s scrappers.
Bellaire wields the sword as a symbol.
Breathtakingly nuanced.
Kubert cleverly directs the flow of action across the page.
Bellaire’s story has a brisk freshness about it.
All roads lead to Dirishu-6.
Andrade carves elegant visuals around the poetry of Ram V’s script.
The Amazon's adventure in Asgard concludes with satisfyingly deep drama.
The dramatic end of the story comes across with great power.
Tim-21 tells the story of his time among the machines.
Conrad and Cloonan usher Diana through the twists and turns of an Asgardian adventure.
A fun, little peek into something bigger in the world of a small black cat.
Readers should be rooting for Logan to succeed, to find her place in a world that tells her she doesn’t belong anymore… Unfortunately, the art and lettering issues and the somewhat disjointed storytelling kept me from fully appreciating Logan’s journey.