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Jason Ciaramella
Jason Ciaramella is the Eisner Award nominated author of JOE HILL'S THE CAPE, GODZILLA: KINGDOM OF MONSTERS, MAGIC: THE GATHERING, TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES, and more. He makes his home on the south coast of his beloved Massachusetts with his two sons. show more

Jason Ciaramella is the Eisner Award nominated author of JOE HILL'S THE CAPE, GODZILLA: KINGDOM OF MONSTERS, MAGIC: THE GATHERING, TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES, and more. He makes his home on the south coast of his beloved Massachusetts with his two sons.
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Wyvernfriend Reads
Wyvernfriend Reads rated it 9 years ago
Some very wonderful stories some fairly mundane, but it did make me want to explore more of Ray Bradbury.
I'm Reading Comeeks
I'm Reading Comeeks rated it 9 years ago
This graphic novel is a celebration and tribute to the writer Ray Bradbury. There are comics here that are adaptations of his works and others that are inspired by his worlds, others still that explore a relationship with Bradbury himself. Each one is a well written and drawn piece and taken toge...
Jessica (HDB)
Jessica (HDB) rated it 10 years ago
Following this will be a series of quick reviews for all the comics/graphic novels I've been devouring! The Cape was the first graphic novel I borrowed from my library's new comic lending service. I'm slightly addicted to Joe Hill right now. His writing is just so dark, and yet poignant. He shows ...
Ex libris de librum vermis
Ex libris de librum vermis rated it 10 years ago
A mediocre story with the uninspired realization riding on the wave of revelations of atrocities committed in Iraq and Abu Ghraib
Ex libris de librum vermis
Ex libris de librum vermis rated it 10 years ago
[b:The Cape|13492476|The Cape|Jason Ciaramella|https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1342641671s/13492476.jpg|19032827] would benefit much more from better development than the prequel. Being as it is, this book goes along well with the first one, albeit missing the first one's attempt at the humor. The sto...
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