Soule walks a fine line.
All in Horror
Soule walks a fine line.
There’s just enough tone and mood to the visuals to keep the pages turning.
Avallone playfully pushes Elvira through a couple of scenes.
Monomyth is solidly entertaining.
Cantwell has a gift for dynamic, punchy dialogue.
It’s really cool to see Mackie getting back in touch with his version of the character.
Everything fits together remarkably well.
Lore has everything really well lined-up,
Schultz is clearly having a lot of fun.
Madness of psychological horror with the magic of supernatural horror.
Narratively, it’s a bit of a weird fusion.
Foxe plays the horror pretty close to humor.
Once Godzilla shows up, he pretty much takes over the book.
Walker’s wit takes advantage of a very resourceful sense of humor.
Lewis finds a fresh spin on a traditional combat between magical entities.
Sorrentino has a gift for bringing breathtakingly real visages,
Another well-rendered, well-modulated issue.
Writer Todd McFarlane does his...McFarlane thing…
Some of the heaviest stuff on the comics rack today.
Layman’s weird cast of characters is fun by virtue of the sheer randomness of their backgrounds.