~Netgalley Synopsis (because it's better than the Goodreads one)~"He was one of the greatest performers in sports entertainment history, but his legions of fans around the globe barely know the man behind the legend of Andre the Giant -- until now! Jean Ferre. Monster Eiffel Tower. Fezzik. These wer...
I gave it three issues. It got worse, then didn't get better, so I'm going to say not any further Red Hood series unless I know the writer. Goodbye and good riddance. I was trying to clear out my Kindle queue, and wasn't feeling it so I've moved onto my Comixology queue.
But it's definitely not one of my favorite comic book series. It's got a plot, it's got one character that I like, but not as I enjoy him the most. It's just kinda... flat. Well, I bought two and three on sale, so i feel committed now.
Brilliant series of graphic novels. See no 1 for more detailed review.
Loved it. See no 1 in series for more detailed review.
Once again, I think my main issues is the serialized format of these books (which I know has more to do with it being a graphic novel, a format I'm not familiar with). Finishing this last installment, I was just left with a vague feeling of "Why wasn't this part of the prior book?" As a reader th...
I'm rarely a fan of graphic novel interpretations of books that I like, but this run has hit the spot. I think it gives me the parts of the story that I enjoy enough to re-read, along with an enjoyable "graphic" twist. I really wish I could buy the graphic version of the book as a whole, but colle...