It's a muddled farrago that still has the potential to turn into something more.
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It's a muddled farrago that still has the potential to turn into something more.
Ram V has constructed a thoroughly enjoyable script.
Writer and artist manage a very emotionally engaging one-shot.
In the grim and horrifying world of 2020, sometimes you just need some fluff and fun.
A dark journey dwells on very intense events in the youth of the title character.
Another issue that doesn’t quite live up to its potential
Allor gives Dr. Mindbender just enough depth.
Tamaki and company orchestrate some surprisingly thoughtful allegory in a very satisfying issue.
It lacks a bit of a sense of wonder.
MacKay's characteristic humor serves this series well.
A provocative 21st-century update on the Joker concept.
Kubert’s playful sense of amplification makes Inkblot unmistakably feline.
Kelly Thompson continues a tale of a misplaced amnesiac Marvel super-spy.
Narrative coherence bleeds around the edges of the dark poetry in a satisfying eighth issue.
Bomb Queen has plenty of plenty of time to be gruesomely violent, abhorrently duplicitous, and beautifully clever.
An enjoyable 16-pager that weighs aggressive action against more nuanced interpersonal matters between two superheroes.
There may not be a whole lot of depth in the story.
Macchio puts together a briskly-moving single-serving story.
A surprisingly well-balanced final chapter written by Cecil Castellucci.
Tamaki’s pacing and plot structure are particularly good this time around.