Some journeys don’t require words.
Some journeys don’t require words.
Higgins and Siegel lower in a hell of a lot of background.
This is a classic chase and hunt sort of a thing.
A fun skewing of some traditional superhero tropes.
McFarlane is working with a dozen different cliches.
Wijngaard’s work is brilliantly muted. Gillen’s script is cleverly concise.
Thompson has a sharp wit
Segovia has a lot of room to move around the action.
David Pepose takes a pulpy space action story and gives it the edge of more than a little bit of danger and menace.
Tynion is working with tropes that have been used pretty extensively before.
Adams handles one of the oldest tropes in science fiction.
Tynion is once again channeling Alan Moore’s work on Brought to Light.
Weisman is working with quite a few things.
A simplified look at the drama of the contemporary comic book industry.
Rucka and Trautman have a lot of units to move around the field of battle.
So...Rick and Brian are going out to the mall.
Kennedy clearly has a deep respect for his artist’s ability.
McFarlane finds a lot of disjointed moments.
McConville weaves a perfectly good chapter.
It’s a cute and enjoyable opening.