Joan’s emotional complexity has come quite a long way.
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Joan’s emotional complexity has come quite a long way.
Cloonan and Conrad exquisitely sculpt the drama.
Sparse dialogue opens up the page to develop a rich sense of atmosphere.
There isn’t much to it, but what there is IS fun.
Cloonan and Conrad cleverly work an extended ensemble of characters.
A fascinating new serial.
Wilson is increasing the pressure on Poison Ivy.
Craig opens the story with two tiny heroes in a vast desert.
The power of a war between gods feels palpable.
With its unique take on the Sleeping Beauty story, Briar #1 is a perfect fairy tale retelling for people that typically don't enjoy them.
Gem’s dark confidence makes an impressive impact.
Phillips has a deft grasp on the story of Harley’s death.
Burnham explores an Earth without death.
It all feels very fluid.
Not all of the writing is brilliant, but it would be a very exhausting 100 pages if it WAS.
It’s a shame the unnecessary bonus story drags down an otherwise spectacular comic. And it’s an even bigger shame that this story is over before reaching a satisfying conclusion.
Brusha finds perfect pacing for a simple supernatural story.
More than interesting enough.
Glamorella’s Daughter #5 is an excellent continuation of a story that has been incredibly heartfelt and emotional while balancing intrigue and excitement.
Howard is given only the smallest stretch of pages in which to envision Diana in her own kind of heaven.