Delicate, largely unspoken drama mixes with creepy horror.
All in Magic
Delicate, largely unspoken drama mixes with creepy horror.
Tim-21 battles Mother as Mila and company make a stand against S’Lok’s scrappers.
Kubert cleverly directs the flow of action across the page.
Dowling is a master of mood the seventh issue.
The little cat's curiosity is contrasted against a couple of reluctant adventurers.
Bucci lets Camagni guide much of the final issue to its conclusion.
Ram V's story is beginning to take on a pleasantly dreamy quality.
MacKay is working with a pleasantly complicated emotional dynamic.
A fun, little peek into something bigger in the world of a small black cat.
Slick and stylish fun.
Marco B. Bucci’s story has lost a bit of momentum.
Wijgnaard mixes some stunning colors with the visual percussion of two supernatural forces clashing.
Editors Brittany Holzherr and Jamie S. Rich have done a solidly respectable job of taking the title in a new direction
This issue was pure, wacky fun, but still managed to up the threat of Donald Blake
MacKay and Villa work their own kind of magic.
Cates seems to be in his element when dealing with magic and all the horrible things that come with it
Haberlin isn't framing all of the plot elements quite as deftly as he has in previous issues.
Inkblot rests wide-eyed at the center of it all in another enjoyable journey into fantasy.
In the grim and horrifying world of 2020, sometimes you just need some fluff and fun.
Another issue that doesn’t quite live up to its potential