It's kind of ironic that I feel more sympathy for The Kingpin, who's painted as a monster, than Hawkeye, who's trying to do good, but is so casually oblivious about his assholeness that I wanted someone to fucking stab him at... a lot of points. The Kingpin, who is Wilson Fisk, is a man who rules...
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.
I love Dick Grayson, but this story wasn't the greatest. The characterization was terrible, and the parts of the story that wanted to be good were ruined by stupid sub-plots that wasted precious page space. Frankly, I can't figure out why the writer thought some of this was a good idea. He should...
The other reviews are right with this one... A forced attempt at mixing Batman and Alice in Wonderland together just for the hell of it.. Alice in Wonderland isn't THAT COOL.Art wasn't bad though, at times...
Typical Alice in Wonderland story with Sam Kieth art. Not particularly creative use of imagery (Why Kieth, WHY?!), through some splash pages were well done. Robin looked all wrong. Some of it made me laugh out loud though.
Left me with a bad case of "Meh"... A good example of a great idea backed up by boring writing and art. It was entertaining enough to finish, but not anything I'd go out of my way to recommend to someone. Just an interesting story gone bad, and ends up being the exact opposite of interesting.
The story was excellently written, with amazing action sequences and plenty of vivid descriptions. The only problems with it were the profanity--although I was expecting some, I got quite a bit more than that--and some occasional sexual content.
After plowing through a long string of stinkers from Marvel and DC, I finally found a decent one. And to my surprise it's from Marvel, which I generally consider to be the inferior of the two.How did they do it? Mainly by giving up the tired old cliches, of course. The writing style is very sparse; ...
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