Recently added on shelves
Carlos Ezquerra's readers
Share this Author
http://bit.ly/1ADd8MR
Bloody Mary is a reprint of an original series from 1997. So, I assumed that at least some people thought it had stand up to time and was worthy of a new edition. However, not often I've been able to say that I didn't like a book more convincingly than with Bloody Mary. It really wasn't for me. Neit...
It was so depressing and I'm feeling nervous today. I just wanted to finish it, and I was interested in the history of how Mega City One came about, so I kept with it. Very uneven for me; some parts were fascinating and some were less engaging for me. The art wasn't my favorite, either.
The dedication is to all the UK WWII comic books of the 1970s and 1980s and this takes the genre apart with humour, exposing all the prejudices and stereotypes of the era. Yorkshiremen only say “Ey Oop”, Cockney, Glaswegian, upper-class stereotypes all talk in stereotypical style as well. The Marvel...
Bloody Mary / Garth Ennis & Carlos Ezquerra Bloody Mary was first published almost 20 years ago, with a trade edition 10 years after. It has just been republished under the Image imprint, with Bloody Mary and Bloody Mary: Lady Liberty together in the same volume. Now, as is generally the case wit...
Bloody Mary is a Special Ops operative working for the US/UK alliance in a war against the rest of Europe (this should stoke the Brexit tribe!). In the first story, the enemy get a new super-weapon which can transform soldiers into fighting machines and violent carnage ensures until Bloody Mary reso...