Duggan lays out the opening action with wit and poise.
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Duggan lays out the opening action with wit and poise.
Scharf is really, really good with big crowd shots.
Zdarski makes Elektra seem like a much more interesting Daredevil.
Brisson establishes an interesting new era for the team.
Murphy, Collins, and McCormack dance lightly around the mythology of Gotham City.
Aragonés' delightfully silly comedy continues.
Lonergan's visual style steers clear of heavy detail AND clean lines.
The concept of the Joker with a day job is fun.
Niemand keeps the pacing very tight and precise in his Dredd story.
The script is fun.
Sutter rushes through a great many encounters in a single issue.
Johnson keeps the action moving as the story begins to reach its climax.
Ram V is riffing on themes floating through superhero fiction for decades.
Williamson ushers a couple of powerful Kryptonians through their greatest fears.
Lore's writing ramps up once Punchline takes total stock of the fact that she's in a dream.
Howard richly casts the narrative in the voice of Raven.
Thompson is great fun with any script.
Moore captures the spirit of a Silver Age-style first meeting between Batman and Superman.
Campbell makes Diana’s inner journey strikingly clear.
Nahuelpan delivers that joy to the page in a clean, clear series of panels.