The second issue leaves a lot of mystery in the margins.
All in Female Lead
The second issue leaves a lot of mystery in the margins.
Phillips makes it work beautifully with some insanely witty dialogue.
Somehow the Howards manage to keep Punchline fascinating through the end of the issue.
The distinct fusion between action, intrigue, and....parenting is a fascinating one.
#8 is a She-Hulk without She-Hulk.
The rich visual world that Craig is putting on the page is a lot of fun.
Cloonan and Conrad do a brilliant job of drawing Wonder Woman, Superman, and Batman together.
Cozy corporate sci-fi action.
Zornow’s rubbery werewolf has a wonderful expressiveness.
The balance of Jen’s life is evenly distributed.
Wilson’s dive into the psyche of Ivy gets considerably deeper and darker.
Campbell and Shaner manage to keep everything feeling so specific to Mary.
Clea is a lot of fun even when the rest of the story lacks life.
Brown gives Gem’s particular shade of tortured hero some originality.
There’s real potential in a hero like Domino.
Felicia’s relationship with MacKay continues to be a fruitful one.
Impressive and thoroughly immersive work of the art team.
A slick and tightly-woven crime thriller.
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.
Tak’s tale doesn’t politely obey authority.