It feels like they’re doing something quite new with Diana.
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It feels like they’re doing something quite new with Diana.
Lanzing and Kelly dive straight into space western mode.
Franchini keeps the action moving.
A huge range of different stories.
Brisson keeps the action moving quickly.
Lupacchino has a firm handle on the crushing drama of powerful characters.
Brusha doesn’t find a particularly novel approach to the resolution, but it’s still a fun one to explore.
Robinson’s story is not without its charm.
Wells brings a fugitive Spider-Man story into very sharp focus.
The drama comes across with striking clarity.
Rosenberg’s series has harnessed some of the stronger madness of the psychotic clown.
Very familiar characters don’t come across as being particularly interesting.
It really just looks like they took a staggeringly high-resolution scan of 44-year-old toilet paper.
It’s nice to see the return of a few old friends.
Skroce jumps right into the action.
The drama driving the story IS interesting.
Culver is covering some very familiar ground.
Howard really strings things through a weird funhouse.
Bennett finds a remarkably clever little issue for Batman.
Wilson’s wit carries the issue quite well.