Self/Made is beginning to reveal what might make it special.
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Self/Made is beginning to reveal what might make it special.
Humphries continues to put together a really clever multi-layered script.
A story with a shrewd sense of composition.
It’s like Norman Rockwell with mutants.
Kind of fun to watch from a distance.
a badass heroine trying to aid in a fair election in Gotham City
Starman leads the team to the edge of the universe headed for the Source Wall in order to fix the damage caused by recent events…
Death is coming for everyone who’s trained batman
Why would the Guardians of the Universe hide top-secret intel deep in the bowels of a secret vault on Thanagar Prime?
As strange a mash-up as Whitta’s Oliver is, there’s real potential here for deep social commentary.
Naomi’s first issue feels like it could be a part of something special.
A ticking clock sets Batman on a trail throughout the different realities of the Multiverse…
Only when Marcus faces the demons that lurk within his own soul can he hope to stand toe-to-toe with Master Lin and make good on his vow to bring an end to Kings Dominion forever.
Flash finally tracks down the Sage Force
Andreyko keeps the action coming in a fast-paced 18 pages.
…an idiosyncratically artistic addition to the alien invasion sub-genre that draws together various established elements of military-based sci-fi.
Fletcher balances the issue half in dream and half in danger.
Moody dialogue and narration reside in a story which cuts from scene to scene with an intelligent pulse.
Cassandra Price has about nine panels to adjust…then the Daemons attack.