by Christopher Moore, Ian Corson, Jennyson Rosero
Cool drawings, but it says a lot for my love of Christopher Moore that his introduction was kind of my favorite part. The story, for some reason, reminded me a lot of Deep Blue Sea (which is one of those movies that is always on TNT or USA or whatever at 2pm on Sunday afternoons).
Interesting and thrilling and witty and apocalyptic. The War of the Worlds has a drink or two, does some research, and has a new ending for a new millennium. Also, there are pictures.
I disagree with Moore saying he thought this was better as a graphic novel. Heck if he thought something needed a picture, he could of put it in the novel.The world getting taken over by Griffs is better sounding right now instead of a plague or zombies. Christopher Moore should of made this a nove...
Aliens resembling griffons attack the earth and decimate much of the population. Two groups of people struggle to survive. But why have the Griff come to earth anyway?The Griff is a graphic novel based on a movie script Christopher Moore worked on with Ian Corson in order to get out of working on ...