Ram V’s best so far in the series.
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Ram V’s best so far in the series.
The Amazon's adventure in Asgard concludes with satisfyingly deep drama.
The dramatic end of the story comes across with great power.
Geiger is starting to feel a bit entertaining.
Dowling is a master of mood the seventh issue.
Far too crowded to feel engaging.
Thompson has found an entertaining new role for Natasha.
A pleasantly wistful, little tale of an old woman and a young man.
Simmonds’ visuals work beautifully.
Bucci lets Camagni guide much of the final issue to its conclusion.
Ram V's story is beginning to take on a pleasantly dreamy quality.
Bellaire makes some clever choices throughout the issue.
MacKay is working with a pleasantly complicated emotional dynamic.
Goo and Miyazawa manage a very well-orchestrated series of moments.
There doesn't seem to be enough plot.
There isn’t really much interest in this apocalypse.
This is really, really good storytelling.
Miyazawa has a brilliant grasp of subtlety and nuance.
DOT returns to the creepy mystery that has made it so captivating.
Rafael de Latorre dances with Natasha.