Originally Posted by
K. Jones
Streaky's been around within the last decade, although I think ... I mean Streaky was all over the kind of Johns-era New Krypton era Supergirl but once N52 and Rebirth hit I can't actually recall having seen Streaky.
Woman of Tomorrow continues to be good. I get it for the Bilquis Evely, who along with Liam Sharp was like my "Oh these are my favorite artists that I've never seen before" in the last couple of years. But by god ... it's a Tom King book that doesn't piss me off by missing all its marks and dicking around with story structure for no reason other than to kill character agency or momentum or flow. No, on the contrary, it's pretty straightforward, and straightforwardly good. It's not a perfect narrative but like, it's perfectly satisfactory. And then paired with the art. I think it's the best thing King has done since some of those issues of Grayson.