Allen and Yeung move the action and suspense across the page.
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Allen and Yeung move the action and suspense across the page.
Clark and Higgins allow the story to slowly fade in around the edges.
Another very strong and emotionally engaging story.
Modern Christian paladins fighting demonic activity in a dark and brutal fantasy world.
It’s a bit of an old premise, but Hampton finds an interesting venue for it.
Walker’s wit takes advantage of a very resourceful sense of humor.
Craig keeps the action moving without bogging the page and panel down in too much drama.
Barnes manages a very heartfelt iteration of the premise.
Hudlin and Chills keep the story centered solidly enough.
Prenzy has an impressive mastery of kinetic action on the page.
Brown frames the script for the third chapter from clever angles.
Hill’s story packs a quick and easy punch.
Ridley has set himself up for a hell of a challenge.
Glamorella’s Daughter #5 is an excellent continuation of a story that has been incredibly heartfelt and emotional while balancing intrigue and excitement.
Nubia feels relatively well-paced and well-executed.
The issue carries itself quite well.
The plot is beginning in earnest now, and there's no backing out for Comet, Glamorella, or any of the others. It's going to be an exciting ride.
Ayala and Williams do an outstanding job.
It's a tight path to walk in only 20+ pages.
Glamorella's Daughter #2 is another endearing, heartfelt entry in the series.