It’s all very weird and lighthearted.
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It’s all very weird and lighthearted.
Harms does a little more world building around the edges of the central drama.
It’s a remarkably concise action thriller that seems to know almost exactly how much story it can put between two covers.
Starks’ art matches the energy of his writing perfectly.
Clearly McLean knows what he’s doing.
Tynion moves things further down the path of the unexpected.
Chaves delivers a fast-paced opening to a period action drama.
Porter splashes an immersive level of detail around page.
It's really cool to read something that DeFalco had written recently.
Hardman doesn't have a whole lot of room to move around with a one shot story
It's a pleasantly disorienting experience.
The latest issue ends up being one of the more appealing and satisfying in a recent memory.
There’s real love here and Waid is bringing it to the page beautifully.
Gail Simone has fun putting a kind of a Mad Magazine-style anthology spoof into the context of a single narrative
Johns and Frank explore the more prominent characters in Geiger and Redcoat.
A very sharply rendered adventure.
The historical drama forms a firm of foundation for the horror and the action of that which Sharp is rendering for the page.
Tynion begins to bring a lot of elements together in the penultimate chapter of the series.
A 1990s zine-like in the comic book with a hand-made feel.
Things get pretty brutal towards the end of the series.