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A Voracious Reader
A Voracious Reader rated it 6 years ago
4.5 Book source ~ Library I read the book years ago and then I recently found out there’s a graphic novel. Of course I had to read it, but my library didn’t have it. So I suggested the purchase and they obliged. My library is awesome! First in a trilogy (or so I’ve heard), this volume covers S...
Wyvernfriend Reads
Wyvernfriend Reads rated it 8 years ago
Mike Carey takes Lucifer as dreamt up by Neil Gaiman and runs with the idea, I picked this up because I heard about the TV series and like Mike Carey and it was interesting.
XOX
XOX rated it 8 years ago
Lucifer embrace free will. In this series, Lucifer gets out of hell and live among humans as a bar owner. He also had a son who had supernatural power, and wants to get the throne of hell. I like Lucifer in this story. More like James Bond with Supernatural power.
A Voracious Reader
A Voracious Reader rated it 9 years ago
*Book source ~ Library From Goodreads: A quartet of fallen mystics dubbed the "TrenchCoat Brigade" is introduced in this first collection of the adventures of Timothy Hunter. John Constantine, the Phantom Stranger, Dr. Occult, and Mister E take Hunter on a tour of the magical realms. Along the way...
Fangs for the Fantasy
Fangs for the Fantasy rated it 9 years ago
Lucifer, having quit his job as hell's keeper, is happy running Lux (his piano bar). Lucifer is offered a mission to stop a creature which is providing wishes for mortals, because God does not want to get involved. As a boon, Lucifer requests a letter of indulgence from God, which gives him acces...
Bitter Scheherazade
Bitter Scheherazade rated it 12 years ago
What is this I don't evenI'll be real with you - aside from every dumb, dumb, dumb problem that occurs in this book like an outbreak of bacne, that reaction is my review of this book, in short. Done. Beyond that reaction, I have a story to tell you - of me leaving the copy of [b:Proud Americans|10...
Wild Symphonic
Wild Symphonic rated it 12 years ago
Hmmm, mixed feelings about this one. The writing was pretty good...major themes of agency, memory, and identity were handled well, and I liked the compassion Natasha showed to Yelena throughout. Could have done without the porny poses in the first half though. I enjoyed the second artist soooo much...
little_odd_geek
little_odd_geek rated it 12 years ago
"i can't help but feel really disappointed. The Books of Magic is lacking in both resonance and imagination. fun but forgettable" - Mark Monday Kind of agree with that. Ambivalent about this. I did enjoy it - it's been a long time since I read graphic novels and it was fun to encounter some of c...
Brad Horner's Books
Brad Horner's Books rated it 12 years ago
Was curious about the black widow character, it seems ok so far.
Itinerant Librarian on Books
Itinerant Librarian on Books rated it 13 years ago
This was pretty good, but there were some moments when it felt a little "long in the tooth." The point of the graphic novel, which actually collects a four-issue story, is to introduce Tim Hunter, a young 12-year old boy to the world of magic. He has the potential to be a great magician someday, but...
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