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Elaine White's Life in Books
Elaine White's Life in Books rated it 7 years ago
I read Issues 1 and 2 individually, before trying Volume 1:Issue 1 Review:"I'll admit, I got this one for free on Amazon and I got it only because it said it was about Shakespeare. At first, it was really strange and I wasn't sure what to think. The concept of taking Shakespeare's characters all fac...
CAB
CAB rated it 9 years ago
I liked the premise of this more than I actually liked the story itself. By the time I got 2/3 the was thru the story I was well and truly tired of all the Shakespearean language. Now I can't fault the writers for that. The title is called "Kill Shakespeare" but after a brief while it's just irks...
Blondie and Read
Blondie and Read rated it 11 years ago
I picked up this book for a couple reasons. One: It was recommended to me by my graphic-novel loving knight in shining armor. Two: I decided to lead a book discussion at the library featuring a graphic novel because they are an underrated genre. I read this one.I wasn't always a fan of graphic novel...
Degrees of Affection
Degrees of Affection rated it 11 years ago
If you like the Fables Graphic Novel series and the Bard's work itself, I suggest you try this book. It is certainly original and had my mind scurrying as I took in all the possibilities the idea opened up. And what an idea! We start with our old friend Hamlet, cast from his homeland after the acc...
Chris' Fish Place
Chris' Fish Place rated it 12 years ago
Disclaimer: Read ARC via Netgalley. I should note before I move into this review that I have not read the first two volumes. I love the idea behind this. The characters of Shakespeare worshipping Shakespeare. I love that. I also love how the characters of Hamlet and Juliet are portrayed. I lov...
Inkspot Fancy
Inkspot Fancy rated it 13 years ago
A fun premise wherein Shakespeare's characters band together against him and great art is held back by spotty pacing and a main character who's not nearly as compelling for 80% of the book as any of our other protagonists. Still, looking forward to the second volume
Tower of Iron Will
Tower of Iron Will rated it 14 years ago
Sort of a League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, but with Shakespeare characters. The first volume spends a lot of time introducing the huge cast (Hamlet, Juliet, Othello, Richard III, Lady Macbeth, Falstaff ...)but it shows a great deal of promise once the plot gets moving.
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