Wilson’s script is as witty as it is complicated.
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Wilson’s script is as witty as it is complicated.
MacKay has a few too many characters to juggle.
Remarkably visually intriguing as an execution of action.
Thompson does a very sharp job of keeping the action rolling.
Cassara’s art is tough as nails.
The art team doesn't brilliant job.
A refreshingly retro issue.
McFarlane paces the issue quite well.
Phillips is working on some interesting energies.
There are some very strong emotions being expressed.
Andreyko could have gone for a much more sophisticated in a dramatic sense.
Tieri has a clever mash-up with a vamp Santa.
Barel and McFarlane manage to keep the drama running.
Schultz’s mix of horror/fantasy and cyberpunk flavors reaches a particularly clever point.
Tomasi is working with some fairly simple concepts.
Mooneyham allows the action to tumble across the page.
Simple and clean presentation of a couple of well-realized horror concepts.
Kelly Thompson does a brilliant job of channelling an amazingly cool and deeply inspiring hero.
Waid keeps a firm sense of the absurd running the story.
Reynolds’ vision of the old west is very gritty.