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‘SFSX (Safe Sex)’ #4 review: Let’s get it on — the story, I mean
An issue as naughty as it is deeply compelling and emotionally nuanced.
An issue as naughty as it is deeply compelling and emotionally nuanced.
Jeff Lemire and Phil Hester are growing something deeply important.
The fall of the Anvil?
The series hits yet another high mark with a tale of friendship and obsession.
Deadly Class is repetitive and doesn’t know how to juggle the cast, which leads to a glut of monologues, exposition,...
The disparity between what this is and what it could be has only gotten wider.
After some near misses, this issue finally peels back the magical world-building for emotional connections and meaningful storytelling.
This new world serves as a vehicle to comment on real world issues.
Farraday’s back, baby, and paunchier and drunker than ever.
An intriguing, deeply jarring meditation on fathers and sons -- with monsters.
The lives of two people are changed forever with just one gentle touch.
But now that the entirety of the series, all twenty issues, is collected in one big ol’ thang…there are plenty...