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The Weatherman Vol. 2 #1 review: the outer limits
The problems already evident in this series have metastasized in this new #1.
The problems already evident in this series have metastasized in this new #1.
When people praise Heavy Liquid, it's telling they mention the art more than the story.
#3 keeps the necessary threads going.
This lacks any spark, wit, or charm.
Those looking for Ellis’s usual excellent world-building will be disappointed by this dreary, repetitive exercise in meaningless violence.
After the non-stop previous arc, Chip Zdarsky slows things down just a bit.
Trying to put heroes in the "real world" doesn't work.
Palahniuk and Cameron Stewart don’t relent in their breakneck collage style.
Unfortunately, this is a ramshackle affair.
Rucka knows what he’s doing.
Online snarkiness is part of the fun of a cultural phenomenon like GoT, but let's take a step back.
Chip Zdarsky continues exploring the titular character in ways Frank Miller and Brian Michael Bendis would be proud of.