"IMPERIAL PHASE (I)," Part Five-Sex and drugs and rock and roll and sex and drugs and rock and roll and sex and drugs (cont.).
Comics' coolest pop pantheon continues to impress with The Wicked + The Divine #27. Read Full Review
Throughout this arc Gillen and McKelvie have set up adversaries without and within, and it's that complexity that makes issue #27 so compelling. Read Full Review
McKelvie and Wilson do a great job to keep up the beautiful feel of this book with the last page being a particularly awesome manga send up. The art team always does a great job of making this book look and feel like a celebrity zine. McKelvies strong lines can be refreshing in a world where the more sketchy and abstract style is so popular. Read Full Review
Due to the layout of the panels in this book, I had a bit of a hard time following things...there was a feeling of slipping in and out of various stories, like it is all happening simultaneously and given to us in glimpses. It was weird, but didn't detract from my enjoyment of it. I just need to read it again.