Cairo - G. Willow Wilson, M.K. Perker Читать было сложно из-за присутствия множества названий на английском арабском - я до сих пор не понимаю что значит, например, y'anniНо история хорошая, графика тоже ничего That was hard to read because I didn't understand some words and phrases (which I ...
If you were ugly and was told everyday from parents, neighbors and gave people the creeps; would you were a paper bag over your head?Todd I guess is an ugly kid although we the reader don't get no visuals of this boy, but his mother is a slut actually both his parents are and on top of all that he i...
The art was less than satisfying but I find that's generally the case with modern comics.
Reading Notes: One of my favourite images is in the cafe, where two characters are speaking (one is telling a long story to the other, but the reader is left to imagine most of those details), and there are several layers to the action in the frame, so that you really have a sense of the bustle and ...
Better than I expected. Romance, espionage and fantasy all rolled into one
This. This. This is what graphic novels are for. Augh. I want to read more stuff like this immediately. A hashish dealer, a wannabe revolutionary journalist, an Israeli soldier, a wannabe suicide bomber, and a wannabe something/anything from the O.C. get drawn into a conflict between a gangster and ...
G. Willow Wilson nimmt den Leser mit auf ihre persönliche Reise in ein unbekanntes Land, eine fremde Kultur und eine Religion, von der man viel hört, aber wenig weiß. Nachdem sie während des Studiums zum Islam konvertierte, möchte sie nun für einige Zeit in einem muslimischen Land leben, ohne wie im...
I’ve been on a bit of a graphic novel kick lately (in part because I’m trying to work my way through Perdido Street Station), and this one caught my attention because it features a library of books that are copies of books as they are being written by their authors. Once the books are complete, the...
We have an international program at the college where I work, and the person in charge of the program has been ordering graphic novels set in foreign countries, like Persepolis, in an effort to make it easier for students to learn about foreign cultures. When I saw this title, and saw that it was p...