I can freely admit that I was just happy to have more Bigby and Snow, and that's a huge part of my generous rating. But this was genuinely good. It's very dark and noir. There is some bad language and sexual situations, and the killer is really depraved. Convincing as a murder mystery set in Fableto...
This review is just for the first issue, which was all that was available on Netgalley at the time. It's so short, that it's almost impossible to form a decent opinion on it. However, there always the first impression. Which was, at best, a bit mixed. While I have the complete Muirwood series, I...
This was an okay read, I guess. I think I would actually have enjoyed it very much if I read, or even knew, more about the universe that it story is part of. Just this comic isn't enough to judge, though, so I'll leave it at three stars.I received a free copy of this book from the publisher through ...
**An ARC of this book was provided by Netgalley in exchange for an honest review** 1.5 stars. (Rounding up cause I didn't hate it.)Okay, technically I only read the first issue of this, which was about 24 pages, since that's what was on Netgalley. I wasn't impressed with those 24 pages, however, cer...
I received this graphic novel as an advanced reading copy from Jet City Comics through NetGalley, so a big thank you to whoever approved me!I saw this book on NetGalley and thought it had a pretty interesting summary. I've been looking for a few good science fiction or fantasy series to read and thi...
3/5 stars*Disclaimer: I received a copy from Netgalley in exchange for an honest review.*This is a review over the first issue of the kindle serial titled Muirwood: The Lost Abbey. The art had a nice, dark style going on that fit the story being told perfectly. The transitions from page to page and ...
I think I just need to hang up the towel and admit this series is not for me. It's gruesome and dark in a way that doesn't appeal to me. The characters are either sadistic or they fall prey to other sadistic characters. I wouldn't say I'm too squeamish to enjoy any horror, but this kind of horror I ...
Salvation Run is definitely a book from the villain viewpoint. It's interesting to see that vantage point, if well done. I think this was mostly well done, although I never felt much sympathy for the villains (except for when they threw the mortally wounded guy to the ravenous predators, which was j...
Still not in love with this series. I think I will continue to read it, but it might be too dark and twisted and it's definitely somewhat incomprehensible to me. I really like the idea of stories within stories, which is a prominent feature of this book. I just wasn't that fond of the stories, excep...
Really enjoyed this actually. Art was great and it was a great modern re-telling of the beginnings of Thor. If you're not sure who Thor started out as, check this out. Add of course read the original stuff too. Just to compare.
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