What a great way to finish the series! I hate that it's over. The art was fantastic, and the plot was so perfect. I am so happy this script was finally put out into the world in some form.
Post-apocalyptic series with plenty of action In this first volume, we encounter three distinct races, the monks (former monkeys), the mans (former manatees) and dolfs (former dolphins) with different levels of intellectual ability, scientific know-how and priorities. This results in various levels ...
Legion is a mutant with mental illness. He has multiple personalities in him that when they appeared, they got power. The graphic is awesome. Legion is not really with the X-Men. As he did choose another way for conflict resolution. He prefer to be less violence even if he is powerful. Part of ...
I'm still on February 24th. I took like a week and even with school pampered myself with allowing myself to fall just a tad behind to read comics. (I've caught up, I wasn't late for anything at school, yay!) That being said, I read a lot of comics. And, yeah, amazon.co.uk works to shelve comi...
And I was absolutely shocked at how certain characters were being used; the setup was so perfect that I bought it, even though this storyline makes perfect sense. I did have a 'why is he here' sense, but I figured it was a bureaucratic mistake, that his power would end up being incredibly useful at...
The writer inserts a character who uses meta devices to take down usual comic book tropes, and to do so lovingly. It simply teases, without suggesting that this is wrong. Every genre has its tropes, like the HEA (Happily Ever After) in romances. I bring this up in particular to illustrated a p...
There were a couple issues - single issues that were part of a longer run - that were almost nonsensical out of context. Since the other parts of those series didn't have X-23, or didn't revolve around her, they weren't used in this collection. All of that makes sense, although I would have pref...
And it's something she doesn't take kindly to. The children, whisked away by a mother they haven't seen in years, have questions of their own: does she visit the graves of their father and siblings, what's she doing with killers and monsters, and does she really think they're safer with her around...
Ah, there's nothing better than a masturbating Norwegian constantly jerking it under cover of helmet. The fact that he's an animus who changes into a massive, terrorist-rending battle boar is the icing on the cake. This dude's name is Ottar (there's supposed to be a straight line [a macron] over the...
The last comic book I read issue by issue as it came out was the death, funeral, and return of Supes. Every comic I've read since then, I've gone all Netflix-binge-watch and waited until the omnibuses came out. I can't fucking help it, all right? I'm impatient by nature. Hell, it's the whole reason ...
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