Wasn't the worst comic I've read, but I had a hard time getting into this. I probably won't get the second issue, as I got this free from Comixology and wanted to try. Bullseye is usually a pretty brutal read, but this just didn't delve into that as much as I'd hoped.
Charlie Huston, Autor der „Joe Pitt“-Romane, wusste früh, dass er seinen vampyrischen Detektiv nicht auf ewig begleiten würde. Obwohl er mit dem Gedanken spielte, die Reihe ohne festgelegten Abschluss zu konzipieren, langweilte ihn die Idee bereits, bevor er mit dem Schreiben begonnen hatte. Nach de...
Only Deadpool would stop hearing the voices in his head when his eardrums are ruptured. While fighting mimes. And only his unique healing attributes would allow him to eat the Mandarin's rings and project their power by farting. The Santa story is just perfect.
My Dead Body was another series I hadn't originally planned to finish, but when it came down to it, I wanted to see how the Joe Pitt Casebooks would end, so I tracked down a copy of the book to read at the last minute. It was good timing, too; the book arrived right after I had finished the book th...
First let me tell you why I picked up this audio. Yeah, I gave it a chance because I had just finished Charlie Huston's Already Dead. And like I said there, detective noir isn't my bag. But the premise of sleeplessness as some sort of disease you can catch? Oh yeah, that was a frightening idea. Cons...
I have to first say this up front. I normally don't like noir style of books or movies for that matter. I was attracted to this book because of the vampire subject. I love modern takes on an old standard. 1 hour into reading and I wasn't sure I was going to stick around with it. But it grew on me. T...
I've been a fan of Wolverine ever since I was but a wee nerd, spending my hard-earned 60 cents on The Uncanny X-Men issue #173. Comic prices may have gone up, times may have changed, but thankfully Wolvie is still "the best there is" at what he does…and what he does "ain't pretty." I remember gettin...
Those stories you hear? The ones about things that only come out at night? Things that feed on blood, feed on us? Got news for you: they’re true. Only it’s not like the movies or old man Stoker’s storybook. It’s worse. Especially if you happen to be one of them. Just ask Joe Pitt. There’s a shamble...
Charlie Huston has proven himself master of series genre, with both his Joe Pitt and Hank Thompson books; the former is noirish and moody, darkly humorous urban fantasy, the latter grittily realistic, with a hero who does what he's got to do to get by. He's proven himself master of the stand-alone l...
Webster Fillmore (for the venue, not the president) Goodhue is an elementary school teacher turned slacker. A class trip violently transformed into a wrong place at the wrong time scenario has rendered him more or less prostrate on the couch--in an apartment he can no longer afford to pay rent on o...
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