Haun’s story might lack a little in vision.
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Haun’s story might lack a little in vision.
Weisman keeps the action moving.
Cox puts Kong firmly in the background.
Grønbekk cleverly works with a large cast.
Marz is taking traditional notions of cosmic-level action and jostling them.
Another very strong and emotionally engaging story.
Jennings mixes interpersonal drama and cosmic-level superhero action.
Kim works with standard sci-fi tropes.
Brisson is bringing across a very vivid and arduous journey.
Percy has the basic elements of horror action done remarkably well
Wong crafts a pleasantly surreal encounter.
The writing team focuses on the street-level aspects of the supernatural.
Ziglar manages to make it look like a crazy last-ditch effort to save New York.
Onyebuchi is carving a very balanced path through the mind of Sam Wilson.
Land and Leisten make it all look pretty solid.
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.