Christos Gage
New York Times bestselling author Christos Gage is a writer of television (Daredevil, Law & Order: SVU), comics (Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Spider-Man), graphic novels (Area 10, Sunset), movies (The Breed), and video games (Captain America: Super Soldier). He often collaborates with his wife, Ruth...
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New York Times bestselling author Christos Gage is a writer of television (Daredevil, Law & Order: SVU), comics (Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Spider-Man), graphic novels (Area 10, Sunset), movies (The Breed), and video games (Captain America: Super Soldier). He often collaborates with his wife, Ruth Fletcher Gage.
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I hadn't dared hoped for another Superior Spider-Man reboot; the first one was overly ambitious, and yet paid off so much. Then again, it completely replaced Peter Parker with Otto Octavious and this was the overly part of the overly ambitious. It condemned Parker to an ugly death and elevated Oc...
Book source ~ Library Buffy and gang have been living their life in the wake of the last big near-apocalypse. Magical creatures are laying low and life is quiet. Buffy and Spike have broken up, Dawn and Xander are married with a baby and living in the burbs of San Fran, Giles is his old self again...
I wasn't 100% sure about this series, but I liked the concept enough of having Doc Ock as the Spider-Man to subscribe to this series. Given what happened with him, and his girlfriend Anna, I understand why she wouldn't want to be involved with him, and why she's so unhappy with his new deception....
4.5 Book source ~ Library Buffy, Willow, and Spike are still in the “Safe Zone” (i.e. internment camp) out in the Grand Canyon. They know the gov’t is up to something nefarious, but they need to escape to figure out what. When all of the magical creatures are given the option to become “normal” ...
My favorite Spider-Man has come back. Otto Octavius, aka Doctor Octopus, has a very, very messed up history as the Superior Spider-Man. And now he's back. Yay, yay, yay. This was tense, but fun, balancing action and Otto's personal life. (He's hiding out with a new name, in a new body th...