Dan Abnett
Dan Abnett is a novelsit and award-winnig comic book writer. He has written twenty-five novels for the Black Library, including the acclaimed Gaunt's Ghosts series and the Eisenhorn and Ravenor trilogies, and with Mike Lee, the Darkblade cycle. His Black Library novel Horus Rising and his...
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Dan Abnett is a novelsit and award-winnig comic book writer. He has written twenty-five novels for the Black Library, including the acclaimed Gaunt's Ghosts series and the Eisenhorn and Ravenor trilogies, and with Mike Lee, the Darkblade cycle. His Black Library novel Horus Rising and his Torchwood novel Border Princes (for the BBC) were both bestsellers. He lives and works in Maidstone, Kent.
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After reading a review a few days ago of a new issue of a Batman comic involving a battle between the Dark Knight and the Batman Who Laughs, I decided to read a collection containing an introduction to the character. Basically the idea behind the Batman Who Laughs is a Batman-Joker mashup created wh...
This is the first straight forward Aquaman comic I've read. The artwork isn't bad. The fact that Mera says my love quite a bit is rather annoying.However,This issue has several great things about it.1. Mera - she decks Superman (and the reaction to this action is so wonderful). She is also kick ass....
I was going to write a longer review, but no. This gets weird, and not in a good way, in a fucked up, this makes no fucking sense way. James Roberts co-writes one volume, the one that not only made the most sense but was the most complex, nuanced, and interesting. It's the only one worth re...
This should have been all my jam, where Queen Elizabeth I is the ancestor of the current Elizabeth XX and it's 2010 and magic works. Because magic works the world has become stagnant and it's almost like many years of progress never happened. And this is where I have a problem with the story, thin...
Not the best Abnett and Lanning effort, but that's still better than a good amount of books.