The first volume of Harrow County was a treat. I admit that it took some time for me to warm up to how the characters were drawn, but after a while and together with the beautiful watercolor backgrounds did I quite start to like how the characters looked. The story was good, Emmy a young girl is t...
I didn't see that final panel coming, either. But this gets pretty heavy and philosophical, all the while with Deadpool's brand of humor. Well worth reading: it's what everything else has led up to, and it's hilarious. And how can you resist Grootpool?
This was the comic I really wanted to read. I have the sequel out from the library, but only for another week or so. Marvel, it seems, is still working on their database: I can't even access the site right now. It simply will not load. Before, I could access the main site, but when I tried to...
This was, I assumed, a light take on Deadpool murdering the classics. References to how he did so in as gory as manner as possible. Like those retellings of the classics, just with Deadpool. It's so, so much more than that. After he finds out he's a fictional character in Deadpool Kills the...
What would happen if you found out you were just a puppet, your life and pain toyed with for the amusement of others? Think of the meta in Supernatural when Sam and Dean find that their lives have been turned into books. Except that Sam and Dean are mercenaries and assassins, are mentally ill i...
It's still got solid characterizations and a good plot, and Hope took control of her situation like I'd hoped she would. Having said that, I finished and went, 'meh'. With the other two volumes I was overeager to get to the next volume; not so much with this one. I can't quite explain it: the l...
The second volume of Magneto holds up as well as the first. The concept of hero and villain are complicated by Axis, in which everyone currently fighting Red Skull, and within a certain radius, became 'inverted' for a while. (Inverted, Inversion, these were the actual words to describe how heroe...
I bought this thinking it was another recent horror comic collection, but kept it because it looked interesting. There are many hooks in these stories, but I think it would be more memorable if less people had been included and the volume developed longer, stronger stories. it's hard to be horrifyin...
I bought this thinking it was another recent horror comic collection, but kept it because it looked interesting. There are many hooks in these stories, but I think it would be more memorable if less people had been included and the volume developed longer, stronger stories. it's hard to be horrifyin...
This is quick, clean fun. The style is clean, and fits the feel of a tie-in to a children's TV show. A little cheesy, but I flew through this volume, and I've been having trouble finishing what I started. I also may be a little preoccupied with revelations in the adult TMNT world - the adul...
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