Bustos gives Smallville an atmosphere and personality.
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Bustos gives Smallville an atmosphere and personality.
Moore captures the spirit of a Silver Age-style first meeting between Batman and Superman.
Waid DOES make the climax of the storyline quite a bit of fun.
A solidly entertaining narrative.
It feels like they’re doing something quite new with Diana.
Conrad and Cloonan’s run on Wonder Woman feels like it’s going to be an intrepid triumph.
It’s always fun to see two Wonder Women team up.
Conrad and Cloonan set up the action with clever precision.
The crazy energy that opens the issue in the main feature is a lot of fun.
A thoroughly engaging transitional issue.
Takara continues remarkably graceful visuals for Diana.
A delicious balance between conflict, peril, action, and wit.
Conrad and Cloonan conjure all the right emotion in an issue that feels suitably momentous.
She’s nowhere. Literally…A conflict in a blinding, white void.
Crush and Lobo #1 is a ton of fun. Every aspect of the book is wonderfully done, and it's completely accessible by readers that don't have previous experience with Crush as a character.
Conrad and Cloonan usher Diana through the twists and turns of an Asgardian adventure.
After the Empyre event seemed to drag on, Captain Marvel #22 is an exciting return to a Carol-centric story that doesn’t require reading multiple other books to understand.
Captain Marvel #21 is an action-packed story from writer Kelly Thompson, penciler Cory Smith, inker Adriano Di Benedetto, colorist Tamra Bonvillain, and letterer VC's Clayton Cowles. Wrapping up the Empyre tie-in arc while also revealing the fate of Carol's newfound sister Lauri-ell.
The decision to split the hammer of the Accuser into four parts was either Captain Marvel’s best idea or her worst…she’s about to find out which it is.
The war against plant aliens the Cotati is getting personal for Carol in Captain Marvel #19. It's becoming difficult to see where loyalties lie in this high stakes story…