Guggenheim wraps the first story arc up with a bit of a surprise ending.
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Guggenheim wraps the first story arc up with a bit of a surprise ending.
Guggenheim has a good approach to Michelle’s big showdown.
Rowell has found a really impressive rendering of all of the different angles on Jen’s life.
Rodriguez’s heavy inks make for deeply expressive action.
Cloonan and Conrad have given Steph, Cass, and Babs a very solid sense of character development.
It’s a fun one-shot adventure.
Steph’s past is given a close-up in a suspenseful issue.
Rowell fully embraces the more dramatic end of the fourth wall.
#8 is a She-Hulk without She-Hulk.
The balance of Jen’s life is evenly distributed.
Cloonan and Conrad cleverly work an extended ensemble of characters.
A very strong indie comics vibe
A visual style that’s every bit as crisp and witty as the script.
Rowell finds a good balance for every angle of Jen’s current life
Rainbow Rowell makes it tremendous fun.
Rowell allows for enough time with Jen to make the issue satisfying.
Rowell has a slick wit about her.
It may be lacking the spark that could make it brilliant, but the series continues to entertain.
Stephen Green's sense of perspective draws the first arc of the series to a close with style.
The creative team brings together a fun father/son adventure into its fourth chapter.