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Justin Gray
Justin V. Gray is an author, graphic novelist, scriptwriter and video game writer. He previously worked as an advocate for victims of crime, a chef, a fossil hunter and a micro-photographer specializing in prehistoric insects and plants trapped in amber. show more



Justin V. Gray is an author, graphic novelist, scriptwriter and video game writer. He previously worked as an advocate for victims of crime, a chef, a fossil hunter and a micro-photographer specializing in prehistoric insects and plants trapped in amber.

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Grimlock ♥ Ultra Magnus
Grimlock ♥ Ultra Magnus rated it 9 years ago
What if all the superheroes and villains were women? Well, Superman is now Powergirl: his powers, his origin story, her name and costume. Duela Dent is the female Joker, son of Jack "The Joker" Dent. And then there are others, like a female Flash, a female Robin, and, well, the girls you're us...
Danielle's Reading Adventures
Danielle's Reading Adventures rated it 10 years ago
I'm going to miss this series like crazy! I never thought I'd get so sucked into Jonah Hex, but there you have it. Hex is back from the future with his companion Gina, and they end up in a proverbial hornet's nest. Things don't go to well for either of them. Along the way, Hex meets up with a boon c...
Danielle's Reading Adventures
Danielle's Reading Adventures rated it 10 years ago
I enjoy the heck out of the All Star Western/Jonah Hex graphic novels. Hex is such a character. Not at all a Boy Scout, but he dives into to the fray to defend those who need defending. It sure was interesting to see Hex as a fish out of water in the present. He's not a man to fall in with authority...
Space Cadet
Space Cadet rated it 10 years ago
Title: Wool: the Graphic NovelAuthor: Hugh Howey, Jimmy Palmiotti, Justin GrayIllustrator: Jimmy BroxtonCheck it out at Goodreads.com If you just want a quick post apocalyptic read in comic format, then this your (graphic) novel. The artwork is well done, and there is a story within the pages. How...
Danielle's Reading Adventures
Danielle's Reading Adventures rated it 10 years ago
This graphic novel gives you your money's worth and then some. It takes the Court of the Owls/Talon storyline to the razor edge. You see how profound the war of the Owls is on those who oppose their agenda for Gotham.Batman and his family of crimefighters and their associates all find themselves in ...
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