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Garth Ennis
Garth Ennis is the award-winning writer of Hellblazer, Hitman, Punisher, Preacher, Pride and Joy and War Stories. He is much in demand for his hard-edged, wickedly humorous style. Photo by pinguino k from North Hollywood, USA (william and garth ennis) [CC BY 2.0... show more



Garth Ennis is the award-winning writer of Hellblazer, Hitman, Punisher, Preacher, Pride and Joy and War Stories. He is much in demand for his hard-edged, wickedly humorous style. Photo by pinguino k from North Hollywood, USA (william and garth ennis) [CC BY 2.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0)], via Wikimedia Commons.

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Birth date: January 16, 1970
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Url Phantomhive
Url Phantomhive rated it 6 years ago
I have trouble describing what I just read. It was a mix of so many different story, both set in the present and the past that I had great trouble distilling the story from the pages. It sounded interesting enough though. Two FBI agents, still struggling with the aftermath of their previous case, ar...
Url Phantomhive
Url Phantomhive rated it 7 years ago
Bloody Mary is a reprint of an original series from 1997. So, I assumed that at least some people thought it had stand up to time and was worthy of a new edition. However, not often I've been able to say that I didn't like a book more convincingly than with Bloody Mary. It really wasn't for me. Neit...
A Gentelman's Library
A Gentelman's Library rated it 8 years ago
I originally read Garth Ennis and Steve Dillon’s Preacher about 15 years ago. It was of one of the original printings of the first trade collection and I realise now that I was too young to understand it. Now, a little bit older and (hopefully) a little bit wiser I “get” the story, and what Ennis ...
Danielle's Reading Adventures
Danielle's Reading Adventures rated it 8 years ago
This book is exactly what the name implies. Frank Castle takes on the various Marvel heroes, and it's usually not pretty. The stories span from the earlier (and cheesier) Marvel days to the more recent Greg Rucka run. My favorite is still the Rucka run. The artwork steals my heart. I love it. Castle...
drallapaul
drallapaul rated it 8 years ago
The dedication is to all the UK WWII comic books of the 1970s and 1980s and this takes the genre apart with humour, exposing all the prejudices and stereotypes of the era. Yorkshiremen only say “Ey Oop”, Cockney, Glaswegian, upper-class stereotypes all talk in stereotypical style as well. The Marvel...
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