McConville populates the issue largely with dramatic scenes.
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McConville populates the issue largely with dramatic scenes.
The world-building happens around the edges of the action.
Grønbekk plays with the strange and unsettling.
The slow and gradual romance...has been a lot of fun to watch.
It’s sharp stuff that feels relatively well-balanced.
Van Poelgeest’s dark poetry continues unabated.
Lieberman has a solid grasp of the basic action of the story.
A surprisingly psychological fifth chapter of the series.
Fleecs cranks-up the complexity.
GORGEOUS visuals in places.
Grønbekk has an inventive flair for traditional sword-and-sorcery.
Remender is sharp to add a few moments of truly endearing emotional warmth.
McClaren’s art is GORGEOUS.
Remender keeps the action rolling.
Niles wraps-up the tale with a very brisk set of action-based pages.
David Pepose takes a pulpy space action story and gives it the edge of more than a little bit of danger and menace.
Weisman is working with quite a few things.
Fleecs is handling quite a lot in the course of a story,
Takeda’s execution of the drama is very cleverly crafted.
It’s sci-fi action with animals and Fabok is handling admirably.