A simple tale told well with occasionally stylish art.
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A simple tale told well with occasionally stylish art.
The issue manages a balance between story, backstory, and adorability.
Pendleton has Walker and Pilgrim interrogates another comic creator.
A bit too busy to make a single, powerful statement
Marcus and Saya get reacquainted.
Tynion’s writing feels much more fluid.
It feels strangely imbalanced
As Pemberton and Yelena try to set up for their next movie, Laika makes friends with Able and Mrs. Baker.
Another thoroughly entertaining combination of drama, comedy, and comedic graphics.
Laika finds friends as Pembrook is brought before someone with answers.
Ryan and Elle each have crucial confrontations as Deena and Walker make a terrible discovery.
Readers get immersed in the post-apocalypse.
A new crime classic is born.
Williamson solidly avoids cheesy horror cliches.
A bit more depth and background in another satisfying issue.
There’s primal energy here.
Things get very complicated for the Hutchence-Samson family.
It’s the end of 2021. Welcome to the early 1960s.
Wijngaard vividly paints aggression and conversation.
A great deal of fun.