Yes, the goat, the pregnant goat, was once Woody and Quantum's father, until some sort of experiment thingy went wrong and he became a goat. A lady goat. Not sure if he came pregnant or if that came later. If that paragraph weirds you out, but in a good way, then maybe the Delinquents is for you...
Book 2 Military cults, white supremacists and Don't Ask Don't Tell. Sounds like a perfect recipe for humor, right? In the context of this book, it completely is. Volume 2 of Quantum and Woody gives us some backstory on our main characters. It also gives us some very broad characterizations that wo...
But it does. I kind of want volume four, just to see if this can continue to out-crazy the previous volumes. Like, the goat. I didn't see the goat's origin story... And there are so many wrong jokes that had me laughing out loud.
I liked this one better than the first. I don't know if it's because it gives us some background on Alec and in particular how his fate became entangled with Abigail. The battle between the Green and the Rot feels epic. In this book, we see that the battle also involves the other vital force, the Re...
I'm not sure if it's a good thing or a bad thing that I picked this up relatively quickly after reading the old original run of Iron Fist. On the negative side, the character has changed a little bit... okay, a lot bit in the 30-plus years since he was created. He's less naive about some things, a...
I loved the first volume of the New 52 Swamp Thing, and there are so many reasons for that love. One, it's written by Scott Snyder who in recent years has proved himself to be one of the better new talents in comic writing. Currently working on the main title for Batman, he's frequently proven capab...
Gotham Central is by far, my favorite complete comic/graphic novel series I've read to date (However, Locke and Key isn't finished yet and that's nipping at it's heels).With the exception of that strange Infinite Crisis story line imposed within the middle of this collection, this was a perfect fina...
Though this book is really a set of mostly fragmented one-shots, I loved them. At first I was perplexed as to why Tony wasn't featured in the opening story about Mandarin and a director who's creating his life story, we eventually see the (rather nicely one-sided) antagonism between them. And soon t...
Allen and Montoya cross paths with some dirty cops. Robin is found dead and the MCU is on the case. Supernatural horrors are afoot and the cops of the MCU try to get home to their families when the situation escalates far beyond their control. Crispus Allen investigates Jim Corrigan, the most cor...
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