The drama of the series crawls across the page with wit and grace.
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The drama of the series crawls across the page with wit and grace.
Tynion has had a hell of a lot moving around the shadows.
The weirdness of the series twists.
A very appealingly paranoid mood.
There’s a swiftness to Tynion’s darkness.
The plot doesn’t thicken so much as...coagulate…
Fornes and Bellaire Are working with some remarkably iconic images.
The late 1960s play out without much of a central gravity.
Tynion and Romero gently play with the horror of paranoia.
Tynion’s writing feels much more fluid.
Mixes the nightmare collage imagery with strangely compelling drama.
Tynion definitely has put a hell of a lot of thought into the lore.
Tynion isn’t really giving the artist a whole lot to work with.
Simmonds’ visuals work beautifully.
DOT returns to the creepy mystery that has made it so captivating.
Tynion doesn’t quite manage anything of note here.
It’s not as compelling as previous chapters, but it does provide a bit of backstory.
Tynion’s working with the overlapping mysteries are dizzyingly provocative.
Department of Truth continues to be one of the sharpest new series in a very tumultuous year.
Tynion IV dives into the deep, deep darkness of contemporary consciousness.