Andreyko could have gone for a much more sophisticated in a dramatic sense.
Andreyko could have gone for a much more sophisticated in a dramatic sense.
Tieri has a clever mash-up with a vamp Santa.
Barel and McFarlane manage to keep the drama running.
Schultz’s mix of horror/fantasy and cyberpunk flavors reaches a particularly clever point.
Tomasi is working with some fairly simple concepts.
Mooneyham allows the action to tumble across the page.
Johns has been taking his time delviering the more intense moments in the series.
Jones and Bram deliver a solid earthbound reality to the page.
Simple and clean presentation of a couple of well-realized horror concepts.
Kelly Thompson does a brilliant job of channelling an amazingly cool and deeply inspiring hero.
Waid keeps a firm sense of the absurd running the story.
Reynolds’ vision of the old west is very gritty.
Riley has an explosive sense of action.
It's an interesting amplification of the type of reality.
Araújo manages to find the right angles for all of the action.
Riegel and Beatty carry the drama off pretty well.
Segura mixes traditional detective mystery with something more.
Tamaki continues to have fun with a fish out of water or sort of a situation.
An interesting amplification of aggression.
Under the power of King’s writing, it’s a perfect fit.