This is actually a 4.5 but I'm being generous cos Mr. King went seriously geekballs meta on our asses. C'mon - Dr Doom robots wielding lightsabers and tossing death-dealing sneetches! And although the entire Dark Tower story so far has seemed like a series of campaign missions culminating in a gran...
Brilliant example of a master's work. If you read only one book to get a feel for how good Creepy was, both in terms of story-lines and artwork, this would be a front running candidate. "Jenifer" may well be the creepiest horror comic story that I have ever read.
Companion piece to the film of the same name, this collection is an obvious tribute to the EC Comics horror anthologies of the 1950s. The stories are deliberately goofy, but still enjoyable.
The Ka-Tet of Nineteen’s skills are requested when a gang of marauders threaten an entire generation of townsfolk. As Gunslingers, Roland and company are unable to refuse those who seek their assistance so they quickly begin preparing for battle. Susannah Dean, pregnant with a demon’s child, has y...
It took me a while to actually "get into" this novel (A four month hiatus between reading attempts), but once I did, it was enjoyable. Not a masterpiece like several of the other Dark Tower novels, but interesting enough for me to continue the journey to the Dark Tower with Roland Deschain, Eddie De...
This volume was a mix of emotions: "wow", "that's so sad", "I don't get it", and "not so much". I do have to say that Love Stories for Dead People definitely canvasses the theme of this collection. Love is so much more than a four letter word, with infinite potential to shape our lives for the best ...
A mysterious figure by the name of Deacon Blackfire has a plan for Gotham City. Gathering the homeless and the distressed, Blackfire amasses an army to obliterate crime from the streets of Gotham. However, what good is a group of vigilantes if The Batman is still patrolling the streets? Blackfire...
I first bought this book the week it came out, having waited years since book four. I devoured it, but looking back in the subsequent years, I had trouble remembering what had happened. I remembered the re-emergence of a character from a different King book boring me, and I remembered the climax of ...
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