Gailey narrowly focuses the issue on a single encounter.
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Gailey narrowly focuses the issue on a single encounter.
There's a lot of aggression that's being set up.
Lots of politics and drama.
On a surface level, it feels very strange.
Sharp storytelling for a mini-series,
Pacat and company continue to craft an appealing story.
So much of what Tynion is doing rests between the moments of the story.
Major events to carry a hell of a lot of gravity.
In the Underworld, all of the pieces come together for one final battle.
With its unique take on the Sleeping Beauty story, Briar #1 is a perfect fairy tale retelling for people that typically don't enjoy them.
Unute’s homeland is revealed, and his handlers have a plan, as does Diana.
All the pieces move into play for the final battle.
It’s a shame the unnecessary bonus story drags down an otherwise spectacular comic. And it’s an even bigger shame that this story is over before reaching a satisfying conclusion.
I would highly recommend picking it up, especially to fans of magical girl stories, as this comic continues to use elements of the magical girl formula with a twist.
Duncan, Gran, and Rose put their Christmas plan into effect.
The war for Excalibur begins in Hyde Park as Mary, Galahad, and Lancelot try for the Grail.
…with beautiful art in addition to unique character concepts, Flavor Girls #1 is a can't-miss series.
Blood will flow.
Gran, Duncan, and Rose come up with a plan that could solve everything as Mary tries to recover the Grail in her own way.
It’s Kaiju vs Megazord, as the Power Rangers take on Godzilla!