Elliott Serrano
Elliott Serrano is a comic-book author, freelance writer and geek gun for hire. His "geek features" debuted in the Chicago RedEye, a sib of the Chicago Tribune.He grew up reading "Spider-Man" and "Iron Fist" comic books; watching Saturday morning cartoons; and obsessing over "Star Wars". His...
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Elliott Serrano is a comic-book author, freelance writer and geek gun for hire. His "geek features" debuted in the Chicago RedEye, a sib of the Chicago Tribune.He grew up reading "Spider-Man" and "Iron Fist" comic books; watching Saturday morning cartoons; and obsessing over "Star Wars". His fantasy bucket list includes driving the Mach Five, flying an X-Wing Fighter and going for a trip in the TARDIS.He cites local Chicago television legends Bill Jackson, Ray Rayner and Rich Koz as inspirations to pursue a career in Chicago media. He has co-hosted a comic book critics show called "Comic Culture Warrior" on YouTube. Please don't ask him when he and Jose Melendez are getting back together.He made his comic-book writing debut when he co-wrote the "Xena versus Army of Darkness" sequel "What...Again?" with fellow comic-writer dork Brandon Jerwa.He currently lives in the Chicagoland area with his dog who may or may not have magical powers. (Hint: she does.)
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For more reviews, check out my blog: Craft-CycleCute collection overall. This graphic novel contains multiple stories centering around Grumpy Cat and Pokey with a variety of cartoon-y artwork. Overall, it was a good read.The stories cover a good range, from mysteries to time travel to superheroes to...
And even when you see how things fit together, the storylines don't really come together until too far into this for me to feel this was anything but disjointed again. Again, love how this author gets these characters, love the spin with the revelation of newer and newer Ashes, and love the art a...
This was more fun than some of the other volumes: with the addition of a competent, female version of Ash, it adds a twist. It wasn't overly Ash - in the way he treats women, etc - so I didn't feel as grossed out when reading him in this. What I didn't like was how disjointed this felt. I lov...
This is a really cute graphic novel featuring Grumpy Cat and her brother Pokey. The artwork is nice and there are many stories in here. I did find myself laughing out loud more than once. Can't wait for the next volume.
Then again, this was written by Cullen Bunn, and I've enjoyed his runs on Wolverine and his Deadpool miniseries. And the sequel to that miniseries. Ridiculous, laugh-out-loud funny, this is the comedy/horror mashup I expect from this franchise. Or maybe it's just that it's not as bad as my rec...