Issues #1–16 feature some of the most inventive panel layouts in modern comics. The "Vegas Trip" arc (Issues #4–6) is a hallucinatory masterpiece, using color and geometry to show the characters' deteriorating grip on reality.
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If you’re looking to dive into the visceral, neon-drenched world of Rick Remender and Wes Craig’s , Issues #1–16 feature some of the most inventive
The first 16 issues represent the "Freshman/Sophomore" era of the series—where the stakes feel intensely personal before the world-ending chaos of later arcs. It’s gritty, nihilistic, and surprisingly heart-wrenching. 🗡️🎒 If you’re looking to dive into the
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I’ve been looking back at the first 16 issues of , and it remains one of the most stylish, unapologetic, and emotionally raw comics of the last decade. Here’s why this specific run is a masterclass in visual storytelling: