This volume brings together all the themes of the previous volumes and leads unsurprisingly to Heath’s end. It’s still quite well-illustrated, colourful and detailed and the plot is quite complicated. I found the second arc drawn out and annoying, probably also because I dislike time-travel stories ...
I liked the concept of an assassin's school and the style of the art, but on almost every other level 'Reagan Youth' failed to catch my interest. Our protagonist is a bit of a blank, sad backstory, etc., but we're given no reason to really root for him - side characters are given more dimension. T...
This colourful and action-packed comic collection involves Heath fighting various aliens on various planets, some time travel, betrayal, sex and more fighting! It's fairly straight-forward stuff with some characterisation but nothing particularly novel. Quite enjoyable but I'm not too enthusiasti...
This is a review of the whole series. The premise behind this comic collection is that the US government will activate a device which prevents its citizens committing crimes. In the weeks leading up to this, criminals of various persuasions are getting their last acts in. Our main character has h...
I think they gave these away when they were starting to promote the new series? Anyway, I finally got around to this, too, and I like it a lot. It's a good, solid set up, and I know more, I think, about Dark Reign than Civil War. Still, I don't see why the events have to seep into every single...
The ending, with Sabertooth still good and still struggling with his compassion, does more to tell me about what being flipped around does to a person than anything else in this whole event. It's heartbreaking, it's heartfelt, and I wish more like that had been done wth the series. Still, it's ...
Liked this more: you really get the swap, but I don't think Marvel fully mined what it means to swap their villains and heroes. I mean, you got some, but the breadth of that, what it truly means and what it will mean in the future? It's kinda glossed over. Still, more enjoyable than issue one....
I think I liked the Hobgoblin and Carnage tie-ins more: they were funnier, to be honest. This was all darkness, a little slow moving, and didn't really keep me all that interested. Very little Medusa, too. The Red Skull has been killed, but his death gives birth to The Red Onslaught, since he...
This collection is Volume 1 of a series taking place in a fantasy world in which the Mozaks are rebelling against the Mud King who makes people offers of the greatest desires to enslave them. It is well-written although a little wordy in places but the beautiful illustrations make up for that. They ...
I'm not sure why I persist with this series: there's a lot of violence and bloodshed, the artwork is a little too simplistic for me and the plotlines are “silly” at times. A freshman year starts at the school for killers and the volume concentrates on a small group of these as well as on Saya and ...
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