Johnson completes an outline of the basic premise of the series with some degree of grace and precision.
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Johnson completes an outline of the basic premise of the series with some degree of grace and precision.
Tynion cleverly plays with some of the more prominent bits of legend .
Schultz is working with various cyberpunk tropes.
Posehn and Thompson have some degree of narrative momentum going into this issue.
Zdarsky frames the action quite well.
Píriz’s artwork physically move the action across the page with great force.
Paposi has an ingenious way of simplifying complexity
Sparrow and Cracker’s work is gorgeous.
Northcott is exploring things that move in strange directions.
Robinson has a very clean sense of execution.
Very relatable.
A “Days of Future Past” thing with Johnny Quest.
It’s fun stuff even if it’s really obvious.
A surprisingly psychological fifth chapter of the series.
A simple tale of survival.
It’s a fun opener to a promising series.
Zdarsky isn’t working with anything that is terribly new.
Remender keeps the action rolling.
Johnson and Englert do a brilliant job wit the art.
David Pepose takes a pulpy space action story and gives it the edge of more than a little bit of danger and menace.