Angel: Yearbook is a collection of the final comics published by IDW and it's a celebration of the five years run of the series. ...Dust to Dust - Gunn reflects on growing up with his sisters Aloona and what inspired him to hunt vampires. Since I can't remember much about Gunn before he met Angel w...
I didn't like this as much as I expected. I like the idea of normal people getting powers and becoming superheroes and villains, but the storyline just got weirder and less coherent as it went along. I love the concept of super-powered individuals, and it was interesting how Carey taps into the dark...
Well, assuming that the army refuses to take care of the issue at hand, it's the beat cops who are left to fight the evil banging on their doors. When the super powers are being sold, though? The cops have a chance to even the odds. Although when the super powers themselves may be driving ...
ARC provided by IDW through Netgalley We start vol 2 with my favourite X-Files' creature, the Flukeman. In case you forgot about it, here it is: I saw The Host (the episode featuring this delightful sewer-dwelling creature) when I was a little girl, so thank you X-Files for making me afraid to ...
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