Wells finds something new for Doc Ock.
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Wells finds something new for Doc Ock.
Not enough is actually happening on the page.
Barberi has a pretty solid look going for the issue.
Lemire tackles the drama with a solid sense of mystery.
Robinson is now ready to dive more deeply into the central conflict of the series.
Homicide detective cliches and stereotypes that have been echoing through crime fiction for nearly a century now.
A final dramatic push into the climax.
A narrative voice that’s thick enough to be bulletproof.
Deibert actually manages to articulate every character.
Older seems to be dragging things out.
The story arc wraps up with nuanced drama that resonates through darkness and horror.
As the issue opens, it DOES feel like anything could happen.
The danger that Williamson is applying to the page feels real and present.
A really clever way of taking traditional myth and the legend and modifying it.
Ram V is telling a story that rests on multiple different levels.
King constructs a well-conceived script.
Wong has the kernel of a good story.
The comedy inherent in the Weekend at Vader’s situation is lightly hinted at.
Jung looks at a city from many different angles.
Burnett and Dini still manage to find new inspiration for fresh stories after all these years.