Warrren and co-creator Rick Remender have done an admirable job.
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Warrren and co-creator Rick Remender have done an admirable job.
The interpersonal drama provides a solid foundation for the hero’s mission.
Remender does a clever job of illustrating the problems with violent revolution.
Remender does a strikingly clever job.
It's kind of a crucial moment.
Remender is telling a story with a very familiar form to it.
Remender has a solid sense of cleverness.
Remenber and Posehn maintain a certain amount of energy and momentum.
Azaceta can say a tremendsous amount with only a few line.
Devastatingly intense.
Remender balances out the weird with the familiar.
An big, fresh adventure with lots of fantastic surrealism.
Araújo manages to find the right angles for all of the action.
An interesting amplification of aggression.
Remember and Warren have a very solid piece of dram.
Bengal’s sharp sense of atmosphere gives the entire issue quite a bit of gravity.
Remender and Posehn ride a very careful line between over-the-top drama and earthbound family stuff.
Remender hits the page with one of the more brutal entries into the series.
The reader is launched straight into a various bits and fragments of story.
It’s fun stuff even if it’s really obvious.