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‘Red Roots’ #2 doubles down on mystery and bizarre fantasy
Doubles down on mystery and bizarre fantasy elements while keeping readers invested through believable character reactions and inventive world building.
Doubles down on mystery and bizarre fantasy elements while keeping readers invested through believable character reactions and inventive world building.
Fun, unique, but sadly not as devastating or gory as I would have liked.
Inspired, but muddled by its own lore and abstracted story.
The scummiest archeologist in the Galaxy comes back for one last adventure.
A visually stunning and wildly inventive debut that turns the act of reading into part of the magic.
'Catwoman' #87 feels like a hidden gem crime thriller from the '90s that you’re shocked more people haven’t seen.
The return of the rogues sets up dominos I can't wait to watch fall down.
With the promise of conflict to come, issue #33 seems to be where the story shifts from an interesting world...
A more-than-respectable sequel to the animated series, while standing confidently on its own two feet
Of all the stories to focus on, why the monkey?
Issue #3 takes readers on a whirlwind ride through Dani Moonstar's history and deepens the emotional stakes along the way.
The mutant metaphor doesn't quite work in the face of an emotional backstory.