Waid orchestrates a fun “getting the team together” sort of an issue.
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Waid orchestrates a fun “getting the team together” sort of an issue.
Time travel stories are always a bit awkward.
Williamson finds an interesting angle for the Absolute Power crossover.
Tini and Sweeney continue to have a great deal of fun hanging with Harley,
Williams cleverly balances the narrative between action and drama.
Continues to build on elements that have been established in a rather satisfying series thus far.
The alternating narratives cast a fascinating reflection into who Diana is.
Daniel's story crunches together a hell of a lot in a minimal time.
McConville’s script is okay.
Rowell IS telling a solid superhero story.
Avallone throws a bit of a fight party for all of the big monsters from classic cinema history.
It’s a cheap gimmick, but it works.
Wilson, Takara, and Prianto continue to develop something truly distinct and distinctive.
Parker and Sheridan really have something here.
Bustos gives Smallville an atmosphere and personality.
Thompson does a really good job at the characterization.
Clark and DeSouza set up a perfectly cool crime procedural.
Williamson places Deadman at the center of the climactic action.
García nails some very vivid specific moments.