Waid orchestrates a fun “getting the team together” sort of an issue.
All tagged Gleb Melnikov
Waid orchestrates a fun “getting the team together” sort of an issue.
Howard and Howard are juggling a whole lot of crazy.
Melnikov gives the page a stern darkness.
Fun enough to make one wish for a long-running Jinny Hex series.
Steve Orlando rushes through the tale of political turmoil on a distant planet.
Angel #8 is another strong issue.
Angel #7 is a solid comic that doesn’t transcend the source material.
Angel #6 is the strongest issue of the title to date, focusing on the supporting cast rather than the title character.
All the components for a good comic are here--a good writer with a handle on the characters, a solid art team that particularly works well together. Why, then, does Angel #5 feel (pardon the pun) lifeless?
Angel #4 is competently made, but feels slight and perfunctory.
There’s solid work in Angel #3, but it’s a shame the book is hamstrung by the constraints of a reboot that mostly serves the needs of another book.
The creative team is doing compelling work in Angel #2, but something is still missing.
If this were the first issue of some brand new property, this would be a competent enough first issue, but as the first issue of a new Angel series, it’s lacking.