This is just insanely good. If any superhero comic is a total package, it's this one. Great writing involving superheroes that act like heroes, talk like people, and have realistic but not overwhelming flaws? Check. Brilliant art that gives the characters expression and individuality? Check. Eye-cat...
Alabaster is not my typical kind of graphic novel since I knew virtually nothing about it before requesting it. So I found it both refreshing and a bit odd. Dancy is a girl on a divine mission to destroy the abominations that have become so abundant and she does it with a butcher knife. She is muc...
A fairly standard mystery, enlivened by the setting: Antarctica. Rucka certainly seems to have done h is research, as Whiteout has a general ring of authenticity about it, and the setting is used as more than a pretty backdrop. That said, the actual mystery itself isn't really terribly interesting. ...
Alabaster is not my typical kind of graphic novel since I knew virtually nothing about it before requesting it. So I found it both refreshing and a bit odd.Dancy is a girl on a divine mission to destroy the abominations that have become so abundant and she does it with a butcher knife. She is much l...
Dark and haunting, yet still incredibly delicate and beautiful This is a collection of the miniseries. I have never before read any of them so it was a first encounter with Dancy for me. At first I thought the story line was rather the usual straight forward dystopian. But then layers were added, pa...
Gotham Central is by far, my favorite complete comic/graphic novel series I've read to date (However, Locke and Key isn't finished yet and that's nipping at it's heels).With the exception of that strange Infinite Crisis story line imposed within the middle of this collection, this was a perfect fina...
Allen and Montoya cross paths with some dirty cops. Robin is found dead and the MCU is on the case. Supernatural horrors are afoot and the cops of the MCU try to get home to their families when the situation escalates far beyond their control. Crispus Allen investigates Jim Corrigan, the most cor...
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