Once Godzilla shows up, he pretty much takes over the book.
All in Action
Once Godzilla shows up, he pretty much takes over the book.
Cafaro’s art that swiftly slices across the page.
Abnett’s dialogue and narration are pure poetry.
Bunn has deftly fused a clear sense of tension into the final issue.
Porter takes the traditional pulpy sci-fi super-heroic adventure and tweaks it a bit
Redondo’s level of detail is its own character in this issue.
Andolfo is a seasoned professional.
It’s a bit of an old premise, but Hampton finds an interesting venue for it.
Howard clearly has a very solid grasp of all of the weird convolutions that are going on in the Gotham City.
There’s a tremendous amount of power shooting across the page.
A very noble way to tackle the final issue of the series.
Cloonan and Conrad are saying goodbye.
A solidly entertaining narrative.
Walker’s wit takes advantage of a very resourceful sense of humor.
Dániel’s art feels vividly like something that Marvel would have put out in the 1960s.
Sutter has a great deal of world to establish in the first few pages of the new series.
Lewis finds a fresh spin on a traditional combat between magical entities.
A sharply balanced political drama.
Kennedy opens the issue with a few pages of speechless combat.
Burnett has a beautiful grasp of kinetic motion in action.