Rathburn lowers-in a hell of a lot of background.
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Rathburn lowers-in a hell of a lot of background.
Remender is sharp to add a few moments of truly endearing emotional warmth.
McClaren’s art is GORGEOUS.
Watters’ wit accompanies a lot of interesting bits of narration.
Hama isn’t working on anything too terribly deep here.
Seeley and Fleecs deliver a lot of tension.
Wagner is doing a sharp job.
Rat City has been an interesting experiment.
Theoretically Redcoat could turn into something.
It’s a fun opener to a promising series.
Zdarsky isn’t working with anything that is terribly new.
Duggan is working on a tiny, little canvas that echoes through themes that go back to the dawn of storytelling.
Johns lays-out a very clear physical conflict between three men and a two-headed dog.
Casey opens the series on sort of a fun adventure.
Remender keeps the action rolling.
Bertram’s art builds a richly textured background.
Niles wraps-up the tale with a very brisk set of action-based pages.
Johnson and Englert do a brilliant job wit the art.
Johnson is working with a very large extended ensemble.
Some journeys don’t require words.