Young walks the fine line between comedy and drama.
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Young walks the fine line between comedy and drama.
Young’s pacing for the issue is more or less perfect.
Some journeys don’t require words.
Seems to actually kind of reach for something deeper than the silliness.
In theory, it should be a lot of fun.
Young takes a while to get the story moving.
An adorably endearing variation on the journey of a single hero.
Young’s story gains a bit of inspired poetry.
Young allows just enough story onto the page.
Young’s work synthesizes with the artist remarkably well.
A vividly detailed, little fairy world.
Young has been careful enough to keep the romance developing slowly.
It's gentle, intimate, and moody.
A satisfying ending to the 18-part series.
Young knows full well what his artist is capable of doing on the page.
Abel has done A LOT of growing-up in sixteen issues.
The emotional momentum of the series continues on the precipice of the turmoil.
Young provides just enough room in all the drama for Corona to give the world of Middlewest its unique visual fantasy.
Young does a good job with the balance and pacing of this issue.
Skottie Young’s deeply engrossing serial continues with gorgeous atmospheric art by Jorge Corona.