Young’s story gains a bit of inspired poetry.
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Young’s story gains a bit of inspired poetry.
As Zenzelle tries to reveal the truth about Brandi, Marcus’s dreams all come true.
Helmut gets a special job as Marcus does his first book signing.
As Yui and one group stay with the young human, Billy and his group deal with the consequences of their action.
A grizzly and largely satisfying fusion of horror and war.
Readers get a glimpse into the past.
. The definition between robot and human seems a bit muddled.
Young allows just enough story onto the page.
The Sundog Convoy faces their biggest challenge.
Doyle, Blair, and Sam discover the secrets of Karloff and Ohm.
Wijngaard balances the intense and intricate emotions against larger action
A very appealingly paranoid mood.
There’s a swiftness to Tynion’s darkness.
Abnett has firmly established the tone and rhythm of the series.
Johnson’s art bathes the story in heavy shadows.
Young’s work synthesizes with the artist remarkably well.
The Academy is judged by the Carnival.
The children deal with what they’ve found.
The plot doesn’t thicken so much as...coagulate…
Elle, Ryan, and Donny ride to the rescue as Pendleton prepares to get involved.