For those who have fallen by the wayside, take a moment, if you will, to just appreciate how beautiful this is. The script, now in the hands of the talented Kek-W, plays not only with the John Smith-style jumble of magical/occult/pseudo-science references, but is filled with small humorous moments, like the insistence that explanations should be given in “post-Trump English”, or quoting Star Trek memes. The art, by Lee Carter, can faultlessly go anywhere, from finely crafted and expressive humans, to wild psychedelic panels, to aliens, ghosts and epic battles. Even the lettering, by Simon Bowland, is perfect, with long flowing dialogue unobtrusively slotted into already full panels, with small details of slightly different balloon shape or fonts for certain characters, allowing the whole thing to simply flow. Read Full Review