Writers: Michael Oeming & Mike CareyArt: Mel RubiColoring: Caesar Rodriguez & Richard IsanoveCover Art: Greg Land; Inking: Matt Ryan, Cover Coloring: Jason Keith This is a 17 page prequel to Oeming's rendition (a 50 issue series) of the epic Red Sonja tale. This first offering is told from the P...
Maybe it's because I've seen the first series of the show, but I wanted more to go on. This was all setup, and in my opinion didn't set up nearly enough for what this was. I just didn't really connect with it, so not sure if I'll continue.
Jinxworld is part of DC now, and to celebrate, Bendis gave away a whole slew of #1s. I grabbed them. This was among one of my favorites: it's a murder-mystery in which the world is well aware of super powers. When Retro Girl is killed - albeit at the end of the issue - it's going to be about f...
When I was in college, I started reading the Redwall novels by Brain Jacques. I know that I was reading below my reading level, but to say that I had read Watership Down at a very impressionable age would be an understatement. So, give me animals doing human things or close to, and I will at least...
Marvel gave away an issue in the middle of the storyline. It was bizarre because I was thrown for a loop. I figured this might be a new story arc, but so much that happened in previous issues seemed to be important that particular issue. I still loved this: the characters, the plot, the noir ...
We celebrated the last day of summer by lying around on the sofa and reading; mostly graphic novels. We saw the Guardians of the Galaxy movie last weekend, and the girls especially loved it. So, this is not that story. Same characters, different backstories, different costumes, totally different foc...
5 Stars, Buy it. Self purchase, Kindle edition First Impression: I think I’m going to like this. Possibly love this. Some random space character does a Captain Kirk and impregnates a random human woman named Meredith Quill who gives birth to a son who becomes one of the main characters. Sci ...
Because my break is almost over, and I really, really loved this. There are only so many ways I can gush about a book. Fantastic art, some really good, funny dialogue. Rocket and Groot? Still my favorite Guardians.
Powers is an interesting concept. It looks at the superhero world from the viewpoint of superheroes being the perps and victims of murder. With this second volume, the victims aren't quite superheroes. They are college students playing an elaborate superhero role playing game that gets deadly when t...
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