How in the world is Neil Gaiman so good? I don't know, but he is. Season of Mists of continues the strange, disturbing, infinitely creative world of the Lord of Dreams. By now I spend way too much time staring at each page, as tiny story details often come back later (though not always obviously) an...
Hm. On one hand, I'm consistently fascinated by what Morrison is going to pull out in this series. Anything goes, it seems. But this storyline in particular felt a bit drawn out to me. And could the characters be any thinner? Still, I'm enjoying myself far more than not, and there have been some rea...
Better than previous numbers. More entertaining throughout and ultimately more profound. Shifting realities, not necessarily between parallel universes, more like intertwining realities, make for a bewildering plot at times, but it all makes sense in a way in the end. Issues of gender and strong ...
Oh don't worry, 'Sandman's still good. The series simply couldn't sustain the level of the first 20 issues or the superb "Season of Mists" and "A Game of You" arcs found in 'Absolute Sandman, Vol. 2'.Collecting issues #40-56, plus the usual bonus features, the two arcs here are "Brief Lives" and "Wo...
Mr. Gaiman, you wrote a damn fine comic here. Damn fine."A Game of You" is another precursor to the first graphic novel I fell in love with, 'Kingdom of the Wicked', and had some great characters. And "Season of Mists" you just have to read to believe. I said in my review for the 'Absolute Sandman, ...
On paper, this was a terrible, terrible idea. At the time, (late 60s) Wonder Woman was arguably the most powerful, popular, and empowered superheroines around. Obviously, she should be entirely depowered and turned into a martial arts expert with a mod wardrobe and a mentor named (oh, how I wish I w...
OHHHHHHHHHHHH!!! I liked this. Courtroom drama-like storyline, along with some origin into Batman's training. Not too particularly dark, like I normally prefer my Batman, but this had a pretty damn great story. And hell, Bruce was technically kicking their asses with a surrogate, which is kinda awes...
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