Weisman is working with quite a few things.
All in Drama
Weisman is working with quite a few things.
A simplified look at the drama of the contemporary comic book industry.
So...Rick and Brian are going out to the mall.
Kennedy clearly has a deep respect for his artist’s ability.
McFarlane finds a lot of disjointed moments.
A very real sense of earthbound drama.
It’s not terribly deep.
Takeda’s execution of the drama is very cleverly crafted.
It’s sci-fi action with animals and Fabok is handling admirably.
Might be one of the single best things Remender has written in the past few years.
Gündüz frames some really striking imagery.
Delivers some cleverly dark political-cultural satire.
Ultimately it comes together, but it’s a bit of a disappointment.
Remender a mixes contemporary social satire with a very sharp sort of a family drama.
It’s been fun so far.
Oh christ...the dialogue is awful.
Cafaro has a solid sense of mood and tone.
King does a brilliant job of characterization with a very diverse group of heroes.
Williams crams a lot of story into just a few pages.
Manages to remain remarkably character-centric in spite of all of the sci-fi tropes that are being explored.