A review by stgts
Smoke/Ashes by Alex de Campi, Richard Pace, Milton Sobreiro, Dan McDaid, Bill Sienkiewicz, Brendan Wright, Igor Kordey, Carla Speed McNeil, Colleen Doran

1.0

The good things in this book - the ideas that are never followed through, Nathaniel's inventive digital space - are so dragged down by the muck, the distractingly different changes in the art, the incessant picking at the dignity of anyone who is not a loner black-ops assassin. You could call that tragic, I guess, but it's hard not to feel like all the things I really enjoyed in this book are essentially accidents, which makes Kieron Gillen's fawning preface even more distasteful. My assumption is that he spent two pages mythologizing the author because he didn't have anything nice to say about the book either.