The emotional impact that McGuire delicately pummels into the issue leaves a powerful impression.
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The emotional impact that McGuire delicately pummels into the issue leaves a powerful impression.
Guara fits the distinctive momentum of McGuire’s scripts quite well.
The story of Gwen’s dual lives continues under the clever chronicling of Seanan McGuire.
Writer Seanan McGuire weaves a very cleverly crafted, little web-slinger story.
The worlds in Gwen’s life collide in a fun installment.
Writer Seanan McGuire carves out a little more uneasy narrative terrain for the young superhero.
The final issue of Fearless wraps-up what really should be the first in several such series.
McGuire’s broader plans for Gwen get pulled a bit more into focus in another thoroughly satisfying issue.
The themed anthology format works strikingly well, especially in an era of high-priced individual comics.
McGuire and company maintain a remarkably balanced work/life/superhero balance in the issue.
McGuire's writing is particularly sharp in this debut issue of the new series.
The final panels are very heavy-handed in their delivery, but they strike a powerful endnote.
A new all-woman anthology series. It’s written by women. It’s drawn by women. It’s about characters who are women. Cool.
McGuire wisely chooses to focus on the fun social angle of a couple of web-slingers hanging out together.
Seanan McGuire pens a bittersweet, powerfully dark ending.
Writer Seanan McGuire stylishly reaches the end of a multi-part story with “Hammer to the Heat.”
The Amazing Nightcrawler really feels like it’s becoming interesting one month before it ends.
McGuire is able to build a story that allows some tenuous heroism to creep into its title character.
Continues to make the unique web-slinging corner of the Marvel Universe feel fresh in spite of the fact that it’s been around for over half a century.