A simple action story that doesn’t try to reach for too much in the way off substance or depth.
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A simple action story that doesn’t try to reach for too much in the way off substance or depth.
Waid orchestrates a fun “getting the team together” sort of an issue.
Conuceiro has a solid grasp of the action as it flows across the page.
Niemand keeps the pacing very tight and precise in his Dredd story.
Johnson keeps the action moving as the story begins to reach its climax.
Niemand’s story has some intriguing moments in it.
Hoyt plays elegantly with ambiguity and strategy.
The multiple layers of the stories seem to be smashed together in weird ways.
Manga-inspired art rolls across the page.
Bettin’s art on “Azimuth” carries the series brilliantly.
There are several thematic layers to Tynion’s story.
Cantwell, Kelly, and Lanzing contrast various characters and personalities against each other.
Lots of politics and drama.
It’s a fun approach to delivering the story.
Wong places a bit of mystery into the action.
Beyond weird cliches, Segura actually does a really good job.
A very satisfying anthology.
The art fusion on the issue is kind of weird and trippy.
Azimuth and the new Dredd are well worth the expense of this issue.
The intrigue continues.