Jonathan Marks
Jonathan Marks is Professor of Anthropology at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte, where he has taught since the beginning of the present millennium, after stretches at Yale and Berkeley. He is the author of "What It Means to Be 98% Chimpanzee" (2002) and "Why I Am Not a Scientist"...
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Jonathan Marks is Professor of Anthropology at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte, where he has taught since the beginning of the present millennium, after stretches at Yale and Berkeley. He is the author of "What It Means to Be 98% Chimpanzee" (2002) and "Why I Am Not a Scientist" (2009), both published by the University of California Press. Paradoxically, however, he is about 98% scientist, and not a chimpanzee.
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It seems endless and it's all hard: whoever, whatever, is trying to keep her from restoring witchcraft in the world keeps throwing everything they have at her. Wanda has to fight back, although she has some allies: the ghost of Agatha Harkness and for a brief moment, her mother's spirit. And ...
This whole series was just overindulgent, and the plot was far too convoluted for that final play. The final panel was pretty amazing; it had a great reveal at the end, but in retrospect, it wasn't worth the twenty issue series. Disappointing. It was still fun, and the art was fantastic, but...
I kinda want to know what happens, so I'll continue reading, but this is not one of my favorite series. Which is odd: I like everything by this writer. I think part of is the casual cruelty in this particular volume, part of it is that it's more convoluted than what he usually writes, and part of...
One leading to M.O.D.O.K. Assassin, the next a stand-alone. The first was rather lighthearted, the second utterly depressing. So same exact format as the first? I wish they'd shake things up a bit. Still, I really quite enjoyed the second short, the most resonant of all four so far for me. ...
Maybe I didn't like the first issue because so much has been done with Project X, and even Wolverine, that it felt like mining his death, mining this project, and I didn't want anymore. Maybe it was because I didn't expect Daken to show up, and I really hate his character. Whatever it is, I def...