Lee deftly handles the rather subtle intricacies of uncertainty and ennui.
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Lee deftly handles the rather subtle intricacies of uncertainty and ennui.
A bit weaker than previous issues.
The slow and gradual romance...has been a lot of fun to watch.
Gillen manages a breathtaking amount of nuance.
Schultz clearly has a long-range plan for the pacing of the series.
There’s the kernel of a sharp idea here.
The reader is launched straight into a various bits and fragments of story.
Bennett is really setting the stage for something massive.
Young is closing-out the equation in the final issue.
Duggan delivers a witty, admirable thug to the page with charm
So much of what Tynion is doing is so very, very simple.
Very relatable.
Truly fresh and invigorating on a variety of different levels.
A “Days of Future Past” thing with Johnny Quest.
A pretty cool idea that McFarlane totally fails to live-up to.
Van Poelgeest’s dark poetry continues unabated.
Lieberman has a solid grasp of the basic action of the story.
Layman tells a very concise story.
As annoying as it all is, Gunslinger still manages to congest a respectable amount of grit.
It’s fun stuff even if it’s really obvious.