Heroes: Volume One is a collection of the 34 online comics that were created based off of season one for the popular NBC show Heroes. These comics depict a mix of characters that have abilities and their path toward overcoming the problems and dangers that arise as a result. While I enjoy graphic ...
Not my absolute favorite but there's a lot to like.
If the re-lunch of Red Sonja kept the quality of the first six issues ( co-written by the brilliant Mike Carey) this would have been four or more stars. Sadly all the refreshing life and generally good writing gets bogged down by finding ways to keep Sonja from her ultimate goal while having sword f...
My wife and I watched the TV series; dedicated watchers. This is one of those that turn out "The book is always better than movie" although its a graphic novel.One character (not in show) Wireless. She has the power of reading wireless waves; text messages, emails and computer connect online. The co...
Really, the thong straps coming out of her low-slung jeans? I could have done without that, but she's a teenager just learning her way through human society. This is how I choose to interpret her fashion, despite the fact that it's really just meant for the male-gaze (both drawing and viewing).
Really enjoyed the story of Supergirl and again the duo of Batman and Superman just kicks ass. I still love that despite Superman's ultimate and super powers, Batman can still show him up at any moment lol. :)
Beautiful colour and design for a comic, but the story lacks in originality.
Simply put: this was well crafted from penciler to writer.Cannot wait for more.
There were only a few stories that I thought really added to the world of "Heroes." I liked the story about Nikki and how you see her on the robbery crew. And the one where Claude and Bennett save Claire. The last one about Hannah I liked, and how it ties in with Mika. But that was about it. So, tho...