The medium of comics doesn't just revolve around superheroes alone, its a medium of the artistry and writer to express what they intend to give comic readers that illustrations is not just a man in a cape or a woman with a sword and a shield. Its about writing a good story, with illustrations that r...
Wonder woman is keeping a low profile and trying to work out what she thinks about having to kill Maxwell Lord to save Superman. She's trying to work out a place in the world by working as an agent for the Department of Metahuman affairs. Circe is back and wants her revenge and is adding in reanim...
Ahhh yes, another excellent entry from Mr. Ellis. I was, I admit, a bit concerned at first that I'd become desensitized to the maniac glory that is this series... but he proved me wrong soon enough. Indeed, the character development continues to excel, the story continues to engage, and above all ...
The beginning of the series is great and the election plot was fantastic - but Ellis and Robertson take readers to another level, starting here. The story, as well as its preceding one-shots, moves beautifully through squalor and loveliness all the while showing us a bit more of the human underneat...
Oh man things are getting a little dark here. There's a lot of rage and sadness in this volume... but also some moments of incredible humanity, humor, and even dare-I-say loveliness. Things are starting to get interesting, sportsfans - Spider's on his heels now and I think it's going to be quite t...
So help me, I wish these damn things were longer. How much fun is Warren Ellis' dystopic future-future New York? and has there ever been a more brutally dangerously cool character than Spider Jerusalem? The politics kick up a notch here, taking us into the upcoming election, and Spider's reluctanc...
First of all, this is technically a second story arch in a series. There is however a "Previously on Wonder Woman" page, where you can read what happened in the first novel. Basically, Wonder Woman did something that society and the other heroes don't particularly agree with, and she has to go int...
The sixth book in the series. I know it's well reviewed and a dystopia but I just couldn't get into it. Seems predictable - Spider rants and abuses himself, finds some great injustice, hunts out the culprit, exposes them, case closed.Love dystopias, but when they become routine it's time to move on....
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