The strange mix of space fantasy and cyberpunk continues to wind and twist.
The strange mix of space fantasy and cyberpunk continues to wind and twist.
Williamson manages a very tight combination of familiar and unfamiliar elements.
Benitez and Chen put a lot of edges an and around everything.
Darcy Van Poelgeest lets loose on the restless energy.
Johnson's rendering continues to be very appealing.
Shalvey doesn’t move that far beyond a traditional Vietnam narrative.
Zdarsky does a clever job of manipulating the traditional trappings of superhero stories.
Daniel Warren Johnson is cleverly playing with the pieces that he's been given.
Andreyko fuses the narration of the issue with some degree of humor.
The art team does a good job of harnessing the horror.
It's a fun, little action sequence.
Kubert’s adventure shoots quite swiftly along.
Remender hits the page with one of the more brutal entries into the series.
There’s a kind of wistful restlessness about it.
A fun, little excursion.
Young walks the fine line between comedy and drama.
Kaplan maintains the overall tone.
Todd McFarlane tries his best to tell a story.
Wiseman is juggling a lot.
Montclair is really settling in for a long haul with this series.