This was recommended to me by a librarian while we were talking comics a while back, and I kind of went into it not really knowing anything about it. I might have looked it up before I bought it, but I'd totally forgotten by the time I actually started reading.I don't think this is the kind of story...
This is a Frank Castle set in a pre-WWII era - or at least before the US got involved in WWII. (Or at the very least, there is no mention of WWII in this issue, so it's, at the very least, set in a time when Frank doesn't have to worry about that right now.) He is a veteran, however, and his wife...
At least in some ways. I get that Image was not only trying to celebrate 25 years of publishing, but it was also trying to reward loyal fans with inexpensive episodes that tied into the anniversary. But it would be foolish to say they didn't want to entice new fans, especially since they advertis...
Kyle's entire life has been plagued by demons. It has cost him his family and almost his sanity. When he finally meet the reverend, Kyle learns for the first time that he may be able to fight back. The reverend has been at this work for years, counting on his faith in God to see him true. Even as ...
All of his life, demons have surrounded Kyle Barnes in one way or another. With his is life in shambles he is haunted by memories he just cannot seem to shake; Kyle lives alone, wanting nothing more from life than to be a hermit in peace. The demons however aren't done with Kyle yet and if he has ...
So, the guy who writes The Walking Dead is writing a new series. This could be good news! I mean, I've enjoyed the series, even through its lulls, because Kirkman has proven that he has good ideas to support a lengthy drama like that. He looks at the zombie apocalypse and keeps thinking about what w...
So, the guy who writes The Walking Dead is writing a new series. This could be good news! I mean, I've enjoyed the series, even through its lulls, because Kirkman has proven that he has good ideas to support a lengthy drama like that. He looks at the zombie apocalypse and keeps thinking about what w...
A Darkness Surrounds Him. Kyle is an outcast, struggling with his past, his present and possibly also his future. He makes for a very interesting character in this first volume that combines the first six issues of this new series. As a whole, this volume has brought up some very interesting chara...
Kirkman is the master of dragging out a storyline, and his latest is no exception. The storyline overdoses on irony while the art does nothing to improve the drearyness. It's not an uplifting story in any way, and you're told this on almost every page. Full review to follow
Having recently read the fist volume of The Walking Dead graphic novel, I was excited to get my hands on a digital advance reader's copy of Outcast Volume 1 by the same creator - Robert Kirkman.While the illustrations are obviously well done and the color scheme was perfectly chosen to give the read...
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