Following on from Volume 2, this volume deals with more of the aftermath of Maia's journal and meeting hazards along the way while flashbacks tell us about Maia's history in this science fiction story about a totalitarian regime on Asan's moon (called Maidstone or Avalon depending on the era), forme...
Following on from Volume 1, this volume deals with two journalists' working on Maia's journal and meeting hazards along the way while flashbacks tell us about Maia's history in this science fiction story about a totalitarian regime on Asan's moon (called Maidstone or Avalon depending on the era), ru...
Following on from Volume 1, this volume deals with two journalists' working on Maia's journal and meeting hazards along the way while flashbacks tell us about Maia's history in this science fiction story about a totalitarian regime on Asan's moon (called Maidstone or Avalon depending on the era), ru...
This comic collection takes place on an alien moon and deals with an investigative reporter’s search for the truth about the local dictator. Maia, another important character, has written a journal about her time with Arthur McBride and this is the basis for all the flashbacks. The artwork is well-e...
Summer Blonde by Adrian Tomine is a collection of stories that often center around an awkward narrator trying to reclaim something lost or unattainable. In the first one a young novelist receives a postcard from a girl he had a crush on back in school. He becomes obsessed with the idea that after ...
Technically excellent, but not one that I enjoyed. YMMV
A simple tale of one man's obsession with a dog. Refreshing structure to the black and white art, that allows you to focus on the story and the character arc within.
Disclaimer: I received a copy of this book through Netgalley in exchange for an honest review. Inked in black and white, this 6 issue series tells the tale of Joe, a travelling salesman who finds a puppy that he believes is being neglected. He decides to steal the puppy from its undeserving owners a...
This is the most fun I've had in the Star Wars universe in years. http://fedpeaches.blogspot.com/2014/01/in-galaxy-far-far-away.html
I had a hard time with this one. I think a lot of it has to do with the time jump. This jumps up over 100 years from the last known books and characters I had previously read. This really threw me. For the first part of the story I had no idea the time setting. This book just jumps right in, not rea...