Wilson nails some of the more intriguing things that make Poison Ivy such a relatable character.
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Wilson nails some of the more intriguing things that make Poison Ivy such a relatable character.
A fun opening to what is hopefully going to be a really well-articulated horror drama.
King has a tremendous amount of patience in laying out the full reality of a life.
Hazan launches the danger directly at the survivors.
Williamson carefully crafts a series of scenes.
Watters gives Jim Gordon another close-up.
It’s kind of an interesting image. Very iconic.
There are several thematic layers to Tynion’s story.
Clearly a story of one of the most horrifying prisons imaginable.
It’s like something blew up on the page.
Qualano puts just enough on the page to tell the story.
A perfectly respectable family drama.
Gailey narrowly focuses the issue on a single encounter.
There's a lot of aggression that's being set up.
The art team is a good portion of the reason why Hill’s script works.
Palicki fills a fairly dense occult mystery with funny dialogue.
On a surface level, it feels very strange.
Shand might be trying to cram a BIT too much story into a single issue.
The art fusion on the issue is kind of weird and trippy.