Rowell falls into uncomfortable romantic comedy territory.
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Rowell falls into uncomfortable romantic comedy territory.
Liu’s work is deep and resonant.
In theory, it should be a lot of fun.
Older closes out the adventure predictably.
As the issue opens, it DOES feel like anything could happen.
The art doesn't quite deliver the psychological impact of the drama.
Wong has the kernel of a good story.
The Unicorn Legacy is nothing if not cute.
There’s just enough tone and mood to the visuals to keep the pages turning.
Avallone playfully pushes Elvira through a couple of scenes.
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.