And another great addition. This is what fantasy comics should all be like. What I like about these is that even though it is a comic book the story doesn't feel lacking. The main character is a little boy with no memory of how he ended up in a place full of mythical type inhabitant. On top of that,...
This is great. I love both the written part and the graphic part. I can't think of any better way of reviewing this than sharing an example (from the-only-living-boy.com). I will do a better review when I finish the 4 installments that I have.
Caught out in a storm, a runaway with no memory, Erik Farrell finds shelter (and a teddy bear backpack) under the overhang of a large boulder. When he wakes in the morning, he finds himself in the far, post-human future. The city has been engulfed in a jungle, ruled over by a dragon. Fantastic cre...
It turns out that not only do I not have a clue, I really, really don't have a clue. Well, then. And it's not because I can't figure these things out, it's because Gallaher throws things at you that are almost impossible to figure out. He doesn't really foreshadow these things, although they e...
Description (Goodreads): Lost, without his memory, in an unfamiliar world, Erik Farrell must piece together a new life for himself. Can he survive as the only living boy left in the world? My Thoughts: This story follows a young boy who has ran away and can't remember why. He hides under a roc...
The Only Living Boy is Erik Farrell's story. As a boy, Erik runs away from home, falls asleep under a rock where he finds a bear backpack, and wakes up in a fantasy world full of creatures great and small, both human-like in form and intelligence as well as animal-types. He can't remember anythi...
Thank you to David Gallaher for the generous gift of digital versions of these comics. They were unexpected, and as he said in a message to me, strings-free. I wasn't asked to read, nor review them, but I review everything I read. (I got this, High Moon Volume One, and the first issue of the On...
I... to be honest, I don't even know what Convergence is. This was a bad, bad choice of places to start on my part, I think. I'm going to go on another comic spending spree, soon, and I have some independent books of his that I'm going to buy. After I finish up the Deadpool 2012-2015 run, and...
There might be a catch-22 at work here: the DC fans probably know enough not to recap more, but I don't. I know a little bit about Green Lantern, but not much about the corps. I didn't really know about some of the characters like Guy Gardener, and John Stewart, and the introductions to them felt...
3.5 Stars, Borrow it Self Purchase, Comixology Erik gets help from a mysterious stranger. While trying to escape, they get chased by some kind of giant worm. Erik ends up in a ship, going off to some new place in which he finds his lost friends. And then they are off to another destination. I ...
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