Godlike aggression exploding across the page.
All in Female Lead
Godlike aggression exploding across the page.
There is a genuine sense of warmth about the opening.
Cantwell has a gift for dynamic, punchy dialogue.
Everything fits together remarkably well.
Lore has everything really well lined-up,
Howard moves the plot through a hell of a lot of different angles.
Schultz is clearly having a lot of fun.
Palicki’s pacing and dialogue are remarkably engaging.
Howard clearly has a very solid grasp of all of the weird convolutions that are going on in the Gotham City.
A very noble way to tackle the final issue of the series.
Cloonan and Conrad are saying goodbye.
Walker’s wit takes advantage of a very resourceful sense of humor.
Sutter has a great deal of world to establish in the first few pages of the new series.
Haberlin and Wall seem to be in a bit of a hurry to wrap up the series.
Craig keeps the action moving without bogging the page and panel down in too much drama.
Brown runs an encounter between Dejah Thoris and the Goolians.
Wagner and Dabbs conjure a brilliantly expressive first issue.
Moreci cleverly mixes modern language and culture into a sword-and-sorcery fantasy adventure.
It’s a nice progression from the first to the fifth issues.
A political and intellectually rendered anti-hero.