YESSS. Wonder Woman is drawn strong, statuesque, and even her fibbie suits can't quite conceal her defined muscles. I was wary that getting Picoult to write a comic about a lady superhero was a marketing gimmick, and perhaps it was. I don't much care why they got Picoult to write this trade; I'm ...
I've never been a huge fan of Wonder Woman, but see, that's how far I will go for Jodi Picoult. She's the only author who's ever acutally made me cry. (It was My Sister's Keeper that did it-anyone else have that reaction?) So I'm a pretty big fan of hers. I was excited to hear that she would contrib...
This is a different look at the Star Wars universe; it is basically a series of "what ifs" from the three original movie stories. In this first volume, what would happen if Luke had failed to destroy the Death Star. It is an entertaining read, and it certainly looks at what would happen. You see fam...
I borrowed this one from my local branch of the public library. This is what I wrote about it on my blog as part of a post on various graphic novels. The complete post is here: [http://gypsylibrarian.blogspot.com/2007/06/short-booknotes-on-graphic-novels-14.html]"This volume features two stories, an...
Also borrowed from the local public library branch. See my note on it over at my blog: [http://gypsylibrarian.blogspot.com/2007/06/short-booknotes-on-graphic-novels-13.html]
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