Araújo manages to find the right angles for all of the action.
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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.
Remender is sharp to add a few moments of truly endearing emotional warmth.
Remender keeps the action rolling.
So...Rick and Brian are going out to the mall.
Might be one of the single best things Remender has written in the past few years.
Remender a mixes contemporary social satire with a very sharp sort of a family drama.
So much is seen through the eyes of the two children.
As Brandy and Shabnam contemplate their final victory, the past catches up to them in spectacular fashion.
As Marcus and Maria weather out the pandemic, Saya has a decision to make.
As Zenzelle tries to reveal the truth about Brandi, Marcus’s dreams all come true.
Helmut gets a special job as Marcus does his first book signing.
Marcus and Maria have a brand-new life.
Star-crossed lovers reunite.