Johanna Draper Carlson takes a quick look at The Spirit #13 (you'll have to scroll down a tad...):
Gail Simone, Phil Hester, and Ande Parks end the book with a mostly wordless story where icons take the place of dialogue. I like the snowy setting and the icicle criminal queen. It's simple, but it's got a message (beyond good beats bad), an acronym joke, and heart. It's ambitious and experimental, which makes it the most Eisner-like in the book.Read the full review here.
