Russell lets the situations in the situational comedy.
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Russell lets the situations in the situational comedy.
Kudranski’s art is suitably impressive.
Liesel comes across as a fun hero here, but she deserves better.
Booher really launches everyone into conflict.
Wilson gives Wonder Woman the warmth and passion that she so richly deserves.
At its heart, Bennett’s story makes for a really fascinating read.
Tynion is working with well-established images of good and evil.
It’s nice to see the return of a few old friends.
Todd meets a familiar face in ancient Japan and hilarity ensues.
Wilson frames a really interesting conflict.
Wall and Haberlin set up quite a challenge for themselves.
MacKay crosses the midway point of the series with style and poise.
The family is caught back up in the war.
Fawkes has a lot of pieces to put into play.
Major events to carry a hell of a lot of gravity.
There’s a compelling contrast between the wild-eyed Noah and the regal power of Theon.
The plot appears to be carefully constructed.
In the Underworld, all of the pieces come together for one final battle.
Despite the lettering problems, Sea Serpent’s Heir Book 1: Pirate’s Daughter is a fun read with interesting world-building and a plot that leaves you wanting to know what will happen next.
Craig opens the story with two tiny heroes in a vast desert.