Ravager feels like one of the more sophisticated treatments of the nightmare realm.
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Ravager feels like one of the more sophisticated treatments of the nightmare realm.
Ilhan and Morales openly embrace the garish nightmare.
Haun’s story might lack a little in vision.
Williamson is exploring aspects of Batman's past
Weisman keeps the action moving.
A sharply clever job of articulating bewildering complexity.
Grønbekk cleverly works with a large cast.
Another very strong and emotionally engaging story.
Rowell falls into uncomfortable romantic comedy territory.
Brisson is bringing across a very vivid and arduous journey.
Percy has the basic elements of horror action done remarkably well
Wong crafts a pleasantly surreal encounter.
The writing team focuses on the street-level aspects of the supernatural.
Onyebuchi is carving a very balanced path through the mind of Sam Wilson.
Not enough is actually happening on the page.
Guggenheim wraps the first story arc up with a bit of a surprise ending.
Liu’s work is deep and resonant.
King dives into a particularly dark end of romance.
A nice closer for a fun drama.
Starks gives Gabby and Trudy a suitably enjoyable end.