This is free. Go get yourself a copy! Link hereIf these stories are any indication of what we can expect from Tor’s new horror line NightFire, we have some excellent horror fiction to look forward to in the brand new year! The production and narration is excellent and the writing is strong and polis...
Shana stood looking at her little sister’s -Nessie- empty bed and though she ran away again. The first time Nessie ran away was when they went to Giant Eagle and their mother was just gone. After seeing the camera it showed their mother walking out the front door and out of their lives for good. So ...
I wanted to like Blackbirds, but I just couldn’t get into it. The first few pages were awesome, but after that realization sunk into me that Miriam – though amusingly crude – feels like a middle-aged man’s version of a spunky young woman. And the other characters felt a bit like they were extras pai...
This is going to be short because I cannot bring myself to care anymore. The stakes were high. I didn’t care. People died. I didn’t care. People lived. I didn’t care. One of the reasons I freaking hate Wendig’s third person present tense writing style is that it makes me feel distanced from the char...
I have neither the energy nor the desire to review this in depth. My feelings for this book are much the same as my feelings for Aftermath. I still freaking hate Wendig’s writing style. I still like some of his original characters, and I still think they feel awkwardly shoehorned into the galaxy far...
Or Disappointing Us Now as I have re-titled it. It appears that Wendig has a background in the games industry and that this book is based on a tabletop roleplaying game. This is seems to make sense considering Wendig's strengths and weaknesses as a story teller as evidenced here. The big plus ...
A while back I read The Colony by A.J Colucci. While I was entertained, I was less than impressed. and wondered if anyone else had taken on the same premise and done it better. Well, it took about 4 years, but Chuck Wendig proved himself up to the task with Invasive.Ants are creepy, so it’s only nat...
Hyperion is both in hiding and trying to help a girl named Doll - when he's not trying to drop her off at the bus station. So basically before she convinces him to help her again. I've read issues one and three, and this ties them together nicely. It wasn't that I was completely lost with iss...
Doll is still running from the carnie folks, some of whom have superpowers. She tells her backstory to Hyperion, who is furious. When she takes a shower, he storms the carnival headquarters. But what's really lovely isn't the action, but rather the way the relationship here develops. They'...
So, basically this week is going to be my drowning my anxiety over the election in reading comics. I may even buy more - either digitally or paper versions - to hold off this worry. That being said, I loved this storyline: a young girl named Doll tracks down Hyperion, who is trying to live a no...
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