Okay, so I thought the first volume of this was a little hard to read - not in a bad way, but in an emotional punch way. But then I got to rereading this one and... holy goodness, I had no idea. It's hardly the only superhero series where bad things are constantly happening, but it seems more visc...
Elektra the assassin tells her story of recovering the Scorpio Key from Sadaam Hussein and her involvement with Nick Fury over this. She decides that Fury shouldn't have the key but that it should be in the hands of another. I did enjoy this story and it had a nice balance between the macination...
Elektra the assassin tells her story of recovering the Scorpio Key from Sadaam Hussein and her involvement with Nick Fury over this. She decides that Fury shouldn't have the key but that it should be in the hands of another.I did enjoy this story and it had a nice balance between the macinations of ...
This was pretty much a light read. The assassin known as Elektra is hired by Nick Fury of S.H.I.E.L.D. for a dangerous mission. She is to assassinate the leader of Iraq (basically it is Saddam Hussein, just different name) and to steal an artifact known as the Scorpio Key. Hydra, S.H.I.E.L.D.'s neme...
An X-Men version of Romeo and Juliet? Well, actually that part was okay, but the dialog was kind of implausible, as were some of the plot contrivances.
Ultimate X-Men in leaps and bounds covers decades of plotting and character introduction and I am completely fine with that.The story is still riveting, and the subtle changes, as important as the major ones, make this as good a read for a veteran fan as well as a newbie.My only complaint is that th...
This was pretty good, but it was over very quickly; I read it over my lunch break at work. The basic plot is that Captain America receives a mysterious package with some old films and documents. The materials make him question his old memories as well as his own sense of duty and morals. Are his mem...
Again, part of that Captain America reading spree I did a while back. Find my note on it here: [http://gypsylibrarian.blogspot.com/2007/03/short-booknotes-on-graphic-novels-10.html]
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