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Arbie's Unoriginally Titled Book Blog
Volume II of this series is as gorgeous as Volume I. There are two main stories, only one of which I'd read before. The first, about Lucifer abdicating as ruler of Hell, did not appeal to me as much as the second, about The Cuckoo, with its cast of characters from under-represented groups and very m...
Bookish Blerd
Bookish Blerd rated it 7 years ago
So, didn't love it as much as I thought I would. This was a no-quite-accurate telling of the original Evil Dead movie. There were added/expanded scenes, which were good, but they changed a bit of the continuity of the original story, which wasn't good. The made all the girls look like they were dres...
Bookish Blerd
Bookish Blerd rated it 7 years ago
This was a beast! It's broken into five sections and each one tells the story of Ash's shenanigans with the Necronomicon, deadites, Evil Ash and time travel. This has been a treat to read! It is full of time travel, Ash goobering up his one task to destroy the book over and over, fighting and ...
A Man With An Agenda
A Man With An Agenda rated it 8 years ago
'1,001 Nights of Snowfall' can function as a standalone arc within the 'Fables' story, but I followed some advice that it should follow 'Mean Seasons'.The premise is that years ago, in the 19th century, Snow is sent as a emissary from Fabletown to a Sultan of the Arabian Fables. His court is offende...
A Voracious Reader
A Voracious Reader rated it 8 years ago
*Book source ~ Library From Goodreads: A quartet of fallen mystics dubbed the "TrenchCoat Brigade" is introduced in this first collection of the adventures of Timothy Hunter. John Constantine, the Phantom Stranger, Dr. Occult, and Mister E take Hunter on a tour of the magical realms. Along the way...
Grimlock ♥ Ultra Magnus
Grimlock ♥ Ultra Magnus rated it 10 years ago
Bolton is undoubtedly talented: his use of color and his compositions are impeccable. His combination of hyperrealistic art and fantastically unrealistic subjects make for a startling and thought provoking combination, but herein lies the one fault I can find, and the one that made me knock down ...
The Person From Porlock
The Person From Porlock rated it 11 years ago
God Saves The Queen is a high concept story about fairy heroin, a mythic revolution and the 70s punk scene (well, it's supposed to be about the modern punk scene-but really, the author didn't have time for any research). Unfortunately, its concept falls flat on its face. This is partly due to Carey'...
Bitter Scheherazade
Bitter Scheherazade rated it 11 years ago
I had an hour after work that I had to spend waiting for my ride to show up, so I got to read an entire piece of graphic literature all the way through. I had packed this for today, hoping that it would jump-start my taste for The Sandman, so that I could resume reading all of it once more. In th...
Musings of a Bibliophile
Musings of a Bibliophile rated it 11 years ago
If the first Sandman collection was near perfection, then this volume achieves it. Stunning.
Ronyell (a.k.a Rabbitearsblog)
Ronyell (a.k.a Rabbitearsblog) rated it 11 years ago
Genre: Superheroes / Action / Adventure Year Published: 1979 Year Read: 2013 Series: Uncanny X-Men Publisher: Marvel Comics Introduction: When I heard so many good things about one of the most iconic “X-Men” stories, next to “The Dark Phoenix Saga” and “Days of Future Past,” “Proteus,” I jus...
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