Mmmm, nice.
War Machine was as good as I remember, although it takes a while to get your eye into the art at the slightly reduced size. When you do though, it's magic stuff.
Dredd was fabulous, understated and evocative. I just re-read the early episodes of The Judge Child with the Texas City Mutie Clearances, which impede Dredd's pursuit of the Angel Gang. I notice that Dredd never once agrees with the TC Judges when they enthuse about catching up with MC-1 in this regard, a nice backwards resonance I hadn't noted before.
Tank Girl seemed to be going somewhere plotwise and then ended on a sour note with a poor one-liner. Pretty pictures, though.
Lost Cases. Hmmm. Nice art, Grant's best script in some time. I'd always imagined Chop as John's character, but this is as decent a treatment as he's had since Supersurf 10. Still felt like slightly pointless stuff, but by no means the disaster I'd been fearing.
Tempest. Wow, there's an artist who's upped his already pretty good game. Interesting start, undermined a bit the recent glut of psycho pandas in the Meg. Let's hope Al can rescue Deathfist from the daft supernatural corner he was written into last time.
Articles were fun, good interview with Ridgeway, and a nice soft poke at Miller.