Howard DOES manage a few clever moments.
All in Crime
Howard DOES manage a few clever moments.
A very sophisticated story by G. Willow Wilson.
The heaviness of the imagery tends to pummel any of the horror off the page.
The descent to rock bottom hits the page beautifully.
Brisson whisks the action through five different locations in less the 20 pages.
Georgiev’s art is by far the sleekest in the issue.
Zornow’s rubbery werewolf has a wonderful expressiveness.
As Brandy and Shabnam contemplate their final victory, the past catches up to them in spectacular fashion.
Dano and Subic’s Gotham is a fun place to visit.
Abel competently handles the flow of action.
The horror isn’t actually disgusting or disturbing...it just looks cool.
A pleasantly strange twist.
The relationship between Nightwing and Batgirl really feels like the emotional center.
Ridley’s journey is a fun one.
A slick and tightly-woven crime thriller.
It all feels very fluid.
Wilson is guiding it through the all-too-familiar territory of fast food and a Satanic cult.
As Marcus and Maria weather out the pandemic, Saya has a decision to make.
An issue that balances one mystery against another.
Shultz and company delicately scatter a constellation of clues into the firmament of the first issue of a promising new series.