This jumps a generation: Kim's granddaughter Megan, or Megs for short is a teenager, and she's curious as to what happened with Edward, although her mother refuses to talk about it at all. When Kim dies, Megs only gets more and more curious, Edward, on his part, is lonelier than ever, and when ...
Edward Scissorhands Vol.2 After reading the first volume, Parts Unkown, I was already looking forward to this next volume. The same feelings of nostalgia apply to this graphic novels, and although I still haven't watched the movie again, I want to do it soon. Once again the art reminds of me of...
Thank you to Jessica for introducing me to this series. I haven't gotten the next issue, but I'm working my way through a bunch of my PDFs right now, and since I've been so flaky as far as reading goes, I'd figured at about twenty-two pages, this would be a nice easy read. Especially given how m...
Description from Noisetrade: ANYA SOBCZEK (SUB-CHECK) is a snarling science major with an arm full of Darwin tattoos. Her brother OWEN is a sensitive young thing in a coven of teenage occultists. The Sobczek sibs have always been brutally competitive, but now that Owen’s blood has started BUBBLING...
So, when I was a kid I watched Edward Scissorhands with my family. Maybe I was too young. In the years after watching it I would continue to fear that Scissorhands was hiding in my closet, have dreams in which the clawed fiend would stalk, in short I was really pretty afraid of Edward Scissorhands...
Edward Scissorhands Vol. 1 I think that if you liked the movie, you'll like this short first volume of graphic novels with Edward Scissorhands. It had been some time for me since I last saw the movie, but I really should watch it again. This graphic novel really reminded me of the movie. Not just ...
Originally reviewed on my blogThis graphic novel is a sequel that picks up not immediately after the movie, but two generations later. Instead of Kim, we get to follow her granddaughter. I really don’t want to say much about the story, because it’s short and anything I say might spoil it.Where to b...
The artwork in this comic reminds me of the contrasts between the Beetlejuice movie and 90’s cartoon. It has an air of the original character, but is different enough to become a character of its own. The coloring keeps to the movie, while Edward is in his blacks with grayish skin, the rest o...
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