The Amazing Nightcrawler really feels like it’s becoming interesting one month before it ends.
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The Amazing Nightcrawler really feels like it’s becoming interesting one month before it ends.
A genuinely interesting fusion between cosmic sci-fi and dark magical fantasy in the Marvel Universe.
A slightly disappointing seventh issue with lush moodiness.
Artist Jorge Corona contrasts powerful destructive forces against subtle human emotion.
Plascencia’s artwork hold the emotionality of the story at a contorted distance.
A really satisfying pairing of plot trajectories for the young Barbara Gordon.
Numerous opportunities seem to be avoided in favor of something far too traditional to be terribly original.
Arthur gets his memories back, but will he be pleased about what led him here?
Die Hard, with a Gray Hulk
“It made me realize, I have a lot to make up for.”
Jamal Campbell delivers some of his best art of the whole series.
Writer Brian Schirmer’s high fantasy detective noir looks good in its second outing.
In the space of a world created to live for only half a year, Thompson and Nadler appear to have a bit too much to try to tackle.
Carves an emotionally engaging, little corner of the Marvel Universe with a series that meets a satisfying end.
“Wars never really end.”