"Khary Randolph's art is sharp and stylish while Emilio Lopez's
colours compliment it perfectly with a great vibrancy. All the
glitz and glamour of Vegas is captured, while the more subtle
moments of facial expression is handled equally well.”
“This issue was a complete surprise, the premise was shot through
almost immediately and the whole story twisted so violently at the
end, I was left puzzled about where it might go. It might just be
that because I made all of these assumptions, when it didn't turn
out as formulaic as I had expected it was better for it. Either
way, it sucked me right in, so I guess I should stop trying to
second guess stuff and just enjoy the ride.”
"What's nice about Zatara-analogue Hank's conversation with
alcoholic, magic-knowledgeable Hector is the dialogue flows
naturally, showing the characters already have some history in
place. Hernandez gets across the subtext of their interactions so
well (helped by the occasional, revealing thought bubble) that you
get a good sense of their relationships without having them spelled
out to you. Even the spats between Hank and girlfriend/showgirl
Alle have layers-despite their irritation, they still possess a
degree of caring and empathy for each other.”
“The art is absolutely beautiful. Khary Randolph draws an awesome
griffin (oh yeah, there's griffins) and colourist Emilio Lopez
makes the magic really really pretty, there are these blue 'force
lightning' effects that light up the whole page.”
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