The horror is dense. The atmosphere is immersive.
All in Female Lead
The horror is dense. The atmosphere is immersive.
An interesting exploration into a character who never really got the center of the screen.
Tini and Sweeney continue to have a great deal of fun hanging with Harley,
Williams cleverly balances the narrative between action and drama.
Continues to build on elements that have been established in a rather satisfying series thus far.
Williams gives Zatanna a very approachable and relatable twist.
A deliciously wicked hero hunting an ancient hero who turns out to be a monster.
Campbell is delicate with the pacing.
Rowell IS telling a solid superhero story.
Echoes some of the better aspects of previous Power Girl stories.
Wilson, Takara, and Prianto continue to develop something truly distinct and distinctive.
Parker and Sheridan really have something here.
Bustos gives Smallville an atmosphere and personality.
Thompson does a really good job at the characterization.
Clark and DeSouza set up a perfectly cool crime procedural.
Schultz does more than just create a female version of Moon Knight.
The script is fun.
Howard richly casts the narrative in the voice of Raven.
There are places where Leiz's artwork is gorgeous.
Campbell makes Diana’s inner journey strikingly clear.