Segovia has a lot of room to move around the action.
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Segovia has a lot of room to move around the action.
David Pepose takes a pulpy space action story and gives it the edge of more than a little bit of danger and menace.
Adams handles one of the oldest tropes in science fiction.
McConville weaves a perfectly good chapter.
It’s a cute and enjoyable opening.
Fleecs is handling quite a lot in the course of a story,
A very real sense of earthbound drama.
It’s not terribly deep.
It’s sci-fi action with animals and Fabok is handling admirably.
Gündüz frames some really striking imagery.
It's fun to watch somebody having fun with the Transformers.
Delivers some cleverly dark political-cultural satire.
Hama has been juggling big ensembles and thick plots for decades now.
Giovanni moves around the action on the page with a precise hand.
Oh christ...the dialogue is awful.
Shalvey explores a little bit of the backstory behind Third Earth.
Cafaro has a solid sense of mood and tone.
King does a brilliant job of characterization with a very diverse group of heroes.
Williams crams a lot of story into just a few pages.
Manages to remain remarkably character-centric in spite of all of the sci-fi tropes that are being explored.