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I'm not picking graphic novels all that well it seems. At least not every time. It's true, I don't read the synopsis and just look at the cover and briefly flip through the book to check the artwork, so I suppose it's my own fault for picking another "lonely emo girl finds a boy who finally 'gets' h...
Disclosure: This ebook was provided to me free of charge through NetGalley for the sole purpose of an honest review. All thoughts, comments, and ratings are my own.Really interesting tale that had my attention the whole time. The pace was wonderful and the characters engaging. Beautiful storytelling...
Tash checked it out, but then wasn't interested. I was.***And a win. The book does a great job of covering what was thought to be true about blood throughout humanity and time, as well as what has been proven. It covers enough of the fantastic to intrigue, but does a great job of showing how univers...
So I have no read almost all of the graphic novels that were published by DC Comics, Minx imprint (which is sadly no longer around). For this review I'm just going to get right down to nitty gritty of what I thought about it. I ask that y’all also bear with me if my review reads weird today; I've ha...
The fate of the Minx imprint is really a crying shame. For an all-too-brief moment, DC Comics was publishing these fantastic narratives about teenage girls who were not even remotely the assumed norm, delivered in the form of extremely viewable and readable graphic art. Sadly, these books were pub...