Philosophical, emotional AND aggressive.
All in Action
Philosophical, emotional AND aggressive.
Camp is playing on basic fears.
Lightly silly fun of fantasy comedy.
There's a nice mix of action and intrigue.
A really cool prequel to Strange Tales #89 from July of 1961.
Phillips is moving through quite a lot.
Dead guards mean questions.
Remender balances out the weird with the familiar.
Andreyko has a lot of different ideas.
Bennett is doing a remarkable job.
The whole creative team is doing a really good job.
Thompson moves efficiently through a couple of different plot points.
Orellana brilliantly defines a deliciously simple metaphor.
very well-executed.
Warren slams into it with quite a bit of detail.
The script and pacing are weirdly cool.
The constant peril is another clever stylistic Thompson addition to Diana’s narrative rendering.
A clever fusion of horror, superhero, comedy and drama.
Hama renders a tight, little one-shot military story.
Waid has a lot of moving parts at play.