by Sean Murphy, Grant Morrison
Great artwork and concept, but the actual writing of the story was a bit disjointed - started off great in the early issues, became a little harder to follow in the latter ones. I liked Joe's character well enough, but wish I could've gotten to know the other characters a little better. The story ...
Wow. I'm half tempted to just leave that "wow" and keep the review at that, because that is how stunned I am by Joe the Barbarian. I picked this up not really knowing what to expect, but figure that if Grant Morrison had written it, that it was at least worth a shot. I have a love/hate relationship ...
Review originally published on my Livejournal account.Why I Read It: Back in 2009-2010 when I was still buying comics on a regular basis, I had actually bought the first two or three issues of this graphic novel. They were captivating, and I liked them, but I was always fuzzy on the details after no...
very tense and hallucinogenic.