Kalan's Hades has no business being anywhere near as appealing as it is.
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Kalan's Hades has no business being anywhere near as appealing as it is.
Grønbekk strikes some powerful notes right away.
The Cull is completely unlike anything else on the comics rack right now.
Johns is a genuine fan of the conflict between the two Earths.
Tynion crafts a very tight, little personality around Thessaly.
Soy is a very deft hand with action.
Wilson nails some of the more intriguing things that make Poison Ivy such a relatable character.
A fun opening to what is hopefully going to be a really well-articulated horror drama.
Hoyt plays elegantly with ambiguity and strategy.
Weisman launches straight into the action right away.
Luna and Wood spend some time establishing the interpersonal dramas.
The multiple layers of the stories seem to be smashed together in weird ways.
King has a tremendous amount of patience in laying out the full reality of a life.
One of the more interesting narrative fusions on the comics rack today.
Johnson is remarkably sharp with the basic nuts-and-bolts of the espionage thriller.
Manco’s art draws a great deal of inspiration from Frazetta.
So much is seen through the eyes of the two children.
This is a pity.
Rowell is brilliant with the confrontation.
Duggan adds a bit of a twist on the traditional.