I enjoyed this better than the BBC Sherlock in terms of it being a contempory Sherlock. It equals Elementary in terms of dealing with modern problems in a real world as opposed to the Whoish feel of the BBC series. Also Bollers is better with the women charactes - Lestrade's counterpoint is Stroud, ...
My main problem with this is how bloated it is: words, words, words everywhere! Which I have no problem with as a writer when all those words are necessary; they are not here. The message feels heavy handed, partly because there's so much here, and it's all so directly, so obviously, said. Th...
I ask because the question was brought up in my own mind here: at times, writers are vehement about insisting Vision is a synthezoid and not an android, and at times they are quite casual about the interchange of these words. When they talk about him in the little boxes, they never call him an and...
Star Wars: Darth Vader and the Lost Command was a good read, but I had some small issues with, for instance the art was good...most of the time, but the dreams/visions where not as good as the rest, but I can understand that the dreams/visions did have to have another kind of art so it was easier fo...
Varied a bit more in quality than it should have. The actual Alan Davis stories were pretty good, and served mostly to tie up any leftover loose ends from the previous 50 or so issues of Excalibur, including getting Jamie Braddock sorted. But the issues not actually by Alan Davis are less successful...
I'd really like to give this four stars, because Kurt, but I just can't justify it. Don't get me wrong, I still adore him, and I'm having more fun than not... But I'm painfully aware that if I didn't love Nightcrawler so much, I'd get much less enjoyment out of this volume. The whole Cross Time Cape...
I have a huge soft spot for bad boys and knowing that, you'd think I'd love a story about Darth Vader, the ultimate bad boy in scifi and how he regains his place as the second in command in Palpatine's new Empire. You'd think that, but you'd be wrong.I'm not a fan of the art. This time it isn't abou...
It is no secret that I love Star Wars, Darth Vader, and the 501st...so I barely even hesitated before I requested this one from Dark Horse. As much as I adore the Star Wars galaxy this one sort of fell short for me, perhaps that is through my own fault as I was expecting more from it.It's a relative...
The plot continues to thicken. This picks up right after Bruce Wayne: Murderer?. Nightwing, Oracle, and the others go about recreating the crime and figuring out how Bruce Wayne could have been framed. Meanwhile, Batman has given up on his Bruce Wayne identity and gone off on his own, alienating eve...
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