by Steve Niles
Not sure what's going on. I'm just not as crazy as I'd hoped I"d be about the Army of Darkness graphic novels. I love the movies, I love graphic novels, and these are by no means bad. I'm just not feeling them. Maybe it was the somewhat epic scope of the movies. Sometimes that just can't be ...
This volume collects issues 1-8 of the comic. The volume opens with a nice cover gallery; it features some very neat images of Ash, and this is a nice way to open the volume. Overall, this is a nice sequel to the films as Ash goes back to the Dark Ages where the Wise Man, not so wisely, read the boo...
I proudly proclaim my Army of Darkness fangirl status. I love absolutely everything about that movie. Love Bruce Campbell, and his particular brand of hilarity. It should come as no surprise that I snatched this graphic novel up as soon as I laid eyes on it! Steve Niles continues Ash's story, and re...
(I received a copy of this book from NetGalley, in exchange for an honest review.)This volume collects issues 1 to 8 of the comics, which pick up right after where the Army of Darkness movie left off—at least, if memory serves right. Ash is pulled back in 1300 to face more Deadites and a renewed thr...
My name is Ash and I'm an idiot. I had a life once. I had a job and a girl. Hell, I even had a reasonably functional right hand. Then I went to the cabin where an even bigger idiot read from the book of the dead and unleashed an ancient evil. And so begins Ash and the Army of Darkness, which picks u...