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The third collection of 'The Backstagers' was even more disjointed than the previous issues. It flip flops between Halloween and Valentine's Day stories and the characters don't gain any further dimension. Previous issues and the novel gave flashes of insight and showed that the writers are capable ...
The heart of this one is an arc that seems to have been pared down and tweaked to be made into 'Ghost Light'. It was a touching story, but it failed to make the impression on me, it likely would have it I had read this before the novel. The novel, by comparison, would then have made me a little an...
After discovering the tie-in novel for this series, I sought the comic out. I was 100% in this for Jory and Hunter, and I got it, but it felt a trifle underdeveloped. Jory has transferred to the all-boys school St. Genesius and is forced by his mother to join an after school program to make friend...
Genderbent Lumberjanes, basically and it's fantastic! The neon lighting with the incredible artwork and character expression is top notch from James Tynion IV and Adventure Time/Dreamwork's cartoonist Rian Sygh.
Genderbent Lumberjanes, basically and it's fantastic! The neon lighting with the incredible artwork and character expression is top notch from James Tynion IV and Adventure Time/Dreamwork's cartoonist Rian Sygh.