A cluttered mess of a debut.
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A cluttered mess of a debut.
A weird action story that lurches around the page appealingly.
The second issue draws further appeal from Kubert's adorably oblivious hero.
The overall sense of immensity and impending doom seems missing in an otherwise enjoyable finale.
The murky poetic mess of the narrative is great fun.
All across the galaxy, things come together, both for good and for ill.
A novel approach to dark fantasy in a world of conspiracy.
Edginess comes across as childishness. It almost works.
Contemporary fantasy glides along through another appealing issue.
Poetic notes populate an issue that is somewhat sparse on the visuals.
Wonderful reunions, vampires, and revelations are in store.
The cat is hypnotically cute.
It may be lacking the spark that could make it brilliant, but the series continues to entertain.
Watters soaks the page with metaphor.
Cate and Kate are just...really, really fun.
A sexy fascist villain returns with a pleasantly crude political satire.
Big Girls #1 is a thrilling read that should be part of everyone's pull list.
Writer David Hine and artist Brian Haberlin celebrate the "silent comic" format.
A somewhat enjoyable issue.
A bold approach to the series' next major plot arc.