Risky run to get physical copy probably worth it (we'll see on 14 days).
Love that cover, and love Lynch's spectacular work on Dredd. I'm going to throw 50% of that appreciation at Boswell - he gives Lynch's amazing movement and design a polish and a resulting solidity that lifts it to new heights. Great pairing.
SinDex. This whole team is so smooth now, the strip practically reads itself. Great painless recap, gentle setup, and just happy it's back.
Zaucer has won me back at last. With TuTu back centrestage the story has found the missing weight it needed to anchor the oh-so pretty pictures. Perhaps knowing the stakes earlier would have helped me engage more, but I've been happy enough just enjoying the sights.
Skip Tracer. More of the same. Peaty is a good storyteller, but I've so little interest in the character or setting that his talents, and those of Marshall & Teague, are wasted on me. Aside: I only realised last week that Nolan is black, and I re-read the whole thing at Christmas.
Feral & Foe: Wow, the Elsons are burning up the page this week! So many amazingly detailed designs! This strip has hit a great rhythm, satisfying short stories in an ongoing narrative, and I hope there's loads more to come.
Despite all the great art this week, the page that stopped me in my tracks, and that I keep turning back to, was Federico Arevalo's Death. Spectacular image in the (necrotic) flesh, a very worthy winner.