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Near the very beginning of his memoirs, Bischoff explains his hatred for wrestling books; "most are bitter, self-serving revisionist history at best—and monuments to bullshit at their worst." I completely agree. "Controversy Creates Cash" itself is a perfect example. However, unlike similar works...
In Controversy Creates Cash, former WCW executive Eric Bischoff gives his side of the story against a decades worth of bad press he received in the Internet Wrestling Community. Bischoff quickly starts off by setting the record straight on some of his early life and how he got into the wrestling bus...
Hm. Well, my nephew and I weren't terribly impressed with Spider-Man Versus the Scorpion. This one just lacked.... something. I think that it's pretty difficult to combine Peter Parker segments with Spider-Man action segments in books that are this short in length, and I think that in trying to ...
My nephew adores Spider-Man, but neither he nor I were particularly enamored with this book. The story was kind of uninteresting, actually. I've kind of come to expect a bit more from a Susan Hill superhero book, so I was surprised that this one didn't seem to quite measure up to some of her other ...
My nephew seemed to enjoy this book, but I think that it was too mature for him. It's a little hard to judge his feelings about this one. He did seem to like it, I just don't know how much he really understood about Mr. Osborne becoming the Green Goblin. This book reminds me more of a comic book ...