Snjelbherg fits the artwork over a very narrow sort of a genre.
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Snjelbherg fits the artwork over a very narrow sort of a genre.
Grønbekk is traveling through some really interesting heroic territory.
Brisson is doing some rather clever things.
Shalvey evenly paces the issue.
it’s kind of difficult to get a feel for increasing tensions.
Re balances the cramped conditions of the sub against the big intensity of the drama.
Hama sets-up a really sharp single-unit infiltration.
Morozova has a very firm approach to the action.
Vecchio’s art engages in some interesting dramatic renderings.
There’s a delicate balance.
Williamson is able to show a true darkness in the villains.
Slow and soulful thoughts … mix in with over the top combat brutality.
Adams firmly establishes everything that’s going on in Arthur’s life.
Sorressa and Atlansky manage a remarkably tight rendering of the script.
Craig manages just the right mount of dialogue.
Foxe seems to have a solid handle on how it is that these things work.
Cassara’s art is tough as nails.
A refreshingly retro issue.
McFarlane paces the issue quite well.
Phillips is working on some interesting energies.