Tyrion’s dialogue continues to feel very natural.
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Tyrion’s dialogue continues to feel very natural.
Larsen is clearly just having fun here.
The world-building happens around the edges of the action.
Finley’s art has a stark brutality about it.
Zdarski moves a remarkably tight narrative through only a few pages.
Everything is seen through the ailing cat’s eyes.
Wagner is moving the narrative around the edges of detail.
Grønbekk plays with the strange and unsettling.
The serious edge to some of the humor really sharpens the focus
It’s fun without totally pursuing its full potential.
Walsh deftly extends the study of the intellectual side.
A bit weaker than previous issues.
The slow and gradual romance...has been a lot of fun to watch.
Hama continues to grind through a battle on U.S. soil.
Gillen manages a breathtaking amount of nuance.
Schultz clearly has a long-range plan for the pacing of the series.
There’s the kernel of a sharp idea here.
The reader is launched straight into a various bits and fragments of story.
Young is closing-out the equation in the final issue.
Duggan delivers a witty, admirable thug to the page with charm