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jessysbookends
jessysbookends rated it 13 years ago
This begins with a conversation between C. Nolan, J. Nolan and D. Goyer. What grabbed my attention of this interaction was how easily is their exchange of ideas. Clearly we can see how dear this movies are to them. An interesting detail we get from their conversation is how they approached each movi...
The Way She Reads
The Way She Reads rated it 13 years ago
In 2016 an object is spotted in the sky over the South Pole. It is one hundred kilometres across and heading for earth.In 2019 two manned space crafts are racing towards the Near Earth Object, dubbed Keanu, one from the USA and one from a Brazilian-Russian-Indian coalition. Both crews want to be the...
DaringPeg
DaringPeg rated it 14 years ago
A very good book. While based on the movie and holding true to it, this book gives more from the characters. Little additions of the characters' thought processes and their view of the world around them.
Dantastic Book Reviews
Dantastic Book Reviews rated it 15 years ago
Jack Knight, with Mikaal in tow, takes to the stars to find Will Payton, a previous Starman and the brother of his lady love. Will he find Payton or only trouble?As I've said many times before, what sets Starman apart from other comics of its day, or even today, is that it's about something. It's ...
Omnilogikos: literati
Omnilogikos: literati rated it 15 years ago
I've been wanting to read DC comics for a while, myself being more used to Marvel. A friend lent me this one so I could be acquainted with both the JLA and the JSA and all those typical DC characters. The book is quite interesting, integrating some of the characters' backgrounds, the interaction bet...
Thief of Camorr
Thief of Camorr rated it 17 years ago
Accurate, and I liked the parts he added in that weren't shown in full in the movie.
immediacy
immediacy rated it 19 years ago
Had I read the previous JSA volume, JSA Vol. 1: Justice Be Done, before buying this one, I probably would have passed it by. As it was, I picked them both up from Half-Price Books, which should have given me something of a clue as to how much their previous owner enjoyed them. In my review of Justic...
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