Loo dives a bit into the psyche of both Iron Man and Storm.
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Loo dives a bit into the psyche of both Iron Man and Storm.
It’s a set-up for a Spider-Boy series.
Jennings mixes interpersonal drama and cosmic-level superhero action.
A narrative voice that’s thick enough to be bulletproof.
Tynion falls into the traditional pitfalls of presenting a story of alien abduction.
Cates and Stegman have reached the climax of this particular story arc.
This sort of thing has been done before,
Ram V has done MUCH better writing than this.
There isn’t really much interest in this apocalypse.
Orlando's feverishly-rendered plot continues to race along.
Doesn't really manage a hell of a lot of sophistication.
Writer/artist/letterer John Upchurch takes a spin with the old cliche in a world of humans and werewolves.
This is where Vampirella's story starts to get wild. Writer Christopher Priest, artist and colorist Ergün Gündüz, and letterer Willie Schubert take Vampirella on an adventure that can only be described as bizarre and bloody. Very bloody. What more would you expect from an alien vampire?
The art’s good. The story isn’t.
Plascencia’s artwork hold the emotionality of the story at a contorted distance.
The mood for the entire series is nothing if not consistent.